Delve into the historical significance of one of Baltimore's most cherished cultural institutions with "The Peabody Institute ... the Founder's Letters and the Papers Relating to Its Dedication and Its History." This collection offers a unique glimpse into the founding and early years of the Peabody Institute through the personal letters of its founder and other important documents related to its dedication and historical development.
Explore the vision behind the establishment of this center for arts and learning, and gain insight into the key figures who shaped its legacy. This volume provides invaluable primary source material for researchers, historians, and anyone interested in the history of education, philanthropy, and the arts in America. Discover the enduring story of the Peabody Institute and its profound impact on the cultural landscape.
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