0TC From The Sun Dec. 11-17, 1844
Dec. 12: In order that all persons connected with this establishment may have an opportunity to participate in the Thanksgiving festivities of the day, the usual business of the office will be suspended, and no paper will be issued tomorrow morning.
Dec. 16: We yesterday morning had the first installment of snow for the season. It was but a light flurry and passed over leaving a bright sky, with a northwest wind blowing.
From The Sun Dec. 11-17, 1894
Dec. 11: Mr. Enoch Pratt presided at a quarterly meeting of the Enoch Pratt Free Library trustees, held yesterday at the Central Library Building, on West Mulberry Street.
Dec. 12: A man created excitement yesterday among the passengers on a Carey Street car, near Edmondson Avenue, by firing a pistol.Dec. 14: Yesterday was a day of clear, bracing weather, which made hundreds of Baltimore women feel that it was their bounden duty to do some Christmas shopping.
From The Sun Dec. 11-17, 1944
Dec. 11: The War Department today disclosed that Negroes comprise about one-twelfth of the Army -- 701,678 men -- and that they are fighting and working in every branch of the service right up to the front lines in Germany.
Dec. 15: Bud Abbott and Lou Costello are "Lost in a Harem," in the new picture at the Century Theater, and this is more of the same.