On Friday, I scanned quite a few (63 to be exact) pages of the following books on Baltimore History: part two, part three
Baltimore: A Picture History by Francis F. Beirne and Carleton Jones
Baltimore: Charm City by Dan Rodricks and Roger Miller
Greetings from Baltimore: Postcard Views of the City by Bert Smith
Baltimore Transitions by Mark Miller
Lost Baltimore: A Portfolio of Vanished Buildings by Carleton Jones
Baltimore: When She Was What She Used to Be by Marion Warren and Mame Warren
A Guide to Baltimore Architecture by John Dorsey and James D. Dilts
These scans are not designed to copy the book for free usage online but to further enlighten Baltimoreans and non-Baltimoreans on the greatness of our city, in its past and present.
The second part and third part of the Baltimore History Books that I scanned.
The first round of scans (26) are from A Guide to Baltimore Architecture by John Dorsey and James D. Dilts

Pennsylvania Station and the Greek Orthodox Church

The Belvedere Hotel and the Automobile Garage (which is now part of the University of Baltimore)

The Winans House

The Bauernschmidt House and the Valve House

The Syracuse Brothers Company Building and the Paca-Pratt Building

The Abell Building and the Bromo-Seltzer (Emerson) Tower

The Baltimore Equitable Society Building and the Eutaw Savings Bank Building

The Hutzler Brothers Complex and the Provident Savings Bank

Kresge’s Department Store

The Furness House, the Chamber of Commerce Building and the United States Custom House

The Tower Building and the Safe Deposit and Trust Company Building

The Old Mercantile Safe Deposit and Trust Company Building

The Alex Brown and Sons Building and One South Calvert Street

The Equitable Building

The Marburg Tobacco Warehouse

Charles Center South and the Edward A. Garmatz Federal Courthouse

The Hansa Haus and the Savings Bank of Baltimore

The Mercantile Safe Deposit and Trust Building and the Mechanic Theatre

One Charles Center and the Baltimore Gas and Electric Building

The Masonic Temple, Fidelity Building and the Central Savings Bank

The Commercial Credit Company Annex and the Old YMCA Building

The Hamilton Street Row Houses and the First Unitarian Church

The Engineering Center (Club)

The second page of the Engineering Club and the Thomas-Jencks-Gladding House

Brownstone Row and Asbury House

The St. Ignatius/Center Stage Building
The second part and third part of the Baltimore History Books that I scanned.