Activities of the United States Army after the Baltimore Riots in Baltimore, Maryland (after death of civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr). A sign on a building reads : To The Glory Of Maryland. A flag of the United States on the building. Officers talk. Generals Robert H. York and Melvin Zais chat. Officers get into a car and drive off. A jeep parked outside the building.
A film titled 'Boys dig up pot of gold'. View of the three story row house at 132 S. Eden Street in Baltimore, Maryland. View of a basement window on the building. View inside an office of two teenage boys, Theodore Jones and Henry Grob, standing in front of a desk covered by gold coins they discovered when digging a hole in the basement of the Eden Street building in August 1934. Close-up view of the gold coins and the degraded metal can that had held them when they discovered it underground. (Their discovery yielded 3,558 gold coins dating from the 1830s-1850s, with a face value of $11,200.) Henry Grob speaks and says, "I'm glad tthat the decision of Judge O'Dunne (Judge Eugene O'Dunne) was in our favor, because now I can complete my education, buy my mother a home, and help others in my family who are in need." Theodore Jones then adds, "That's a swell idea. I think I'll do the same." Close-up view of hands of a man picking up a number of the coins.
U.S. President Harry S. Truman dedicates Friendship International Airport in Anne Arundel County Maryland, United States, south of Baltimore. Aerial view of the new airport. A sign on a terminal building reads 'Friendship International Airport'. President Truman disembarks from an aircraft together with Baltimore Mayor Thomas D'Alesandro, Jr., and is greeted by officials. He reviews an honor guard. A crowd seated during the dedication ceremony. The President speaks into a microphone and gives a short address (sound is present in clip for this portion). (The airport was later renamed Baltimore/Washington International Airport, and subsequently, Baltimore-Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport. Also known as BWI.)
A football game between the Detroit Lions team and Baltimore Colts team in Baltimore, Maryland. Players play on field while spectators cheer. The Detroit Lions win the football game with a score of 20-15 against the Baltimore Colts.
United States soldiers on guard after the Baltimore Riots in Baltimore, Maryland. Views of a road in front of U.S. Soldiers Home. A jeep moves past on the road. A sign reads : 'U.S. Soldiers Home'. A soldier stands guard outside the building, following unrest in rioting in Baltimore in the wake of the death of civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr.
Activities of United States soldiers after the Baltimore Riots in Baltimore, Maryland (following death of civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr.). A sign :'Pipe Rack Clothes'. U.S. soldiers and policemen stand on a road. Jeeps filled with soldiers drive through a street. Two soldiers walk through a narrow street. Police cars block a street then drive off. An officer announces on a loudspeaker. Police cars drive off. Insignia of 'Police Baltimore City' on a police car. A sign reads : 'Lafayette Market'. A truck filled with soldiers in the background.
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