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Maryland State Archives Census Indexes
Maryland State Archives Census Indexes. 1776, 1778, 1870, 1880). For more detailed information about these Census indexes and what they contain,. On the Archives' web site. Select a county and hit submit to refine your search by locality. Tell Us What You Think About the Maryland State Archives Website! Archives of Maryland Online.
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Supplement to Early Settlers Query
The New Early Settlers of Maryland. By Dr Carson Gibb. MSA SC 4341: Gibb Collection, updated in 2005. This research database lists individual settlers who are named in the Maryland land patent volumes from 1633-1683 and one land warrant volume from 1681-1685. The New Early Settlers of Maryland. Comprises 34,326 entries from Gust Skordas' Early Settlers of Maryland. And Carson Gibb's Supplement to the Early Settlers of Maryland. Microfilm Reels Referenced in The New Early Settlers of Maryland.
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Maryland State Archives, Library
MARYLAND STATE ARCHIVES LIBRARY. Published records and sources on Maryland, its history, government, biography, geography, and natural resources; county, city, and town histories; regional studies; Chesapeake Bay; research guides; genealogies; and archives administration, conservation, and preservation. Newspaper clippings, articles, and research notes on various topics relating to Maryland history and culture. Includes historic houses, churches, and events in Maryland. Archives of Maryland Online.
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Resurrecting Mount Auburn Cemetery
City of the Dead. This web site is the result of an initial research inquiry from former Chief Judge Robert Mack Bell. The Judge, along with the Governor's Appointments Secretary Jeanne Hitchcock, had helped organize a general clean-up of Mount Auburn Cemetery. A VERY BRIEF HISTORY OF MOUNT AUBURN CEMETERY. Lille Mae Jackson Carroll. 1889-1975) - Civil Rights leader and President of the Baltimore branch of the NAACP. 1874-1910) the first African American lightweight boxing champion. Dr N Louise Young.
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Maryland Historical Magazine | Maryland Historical Society
Why become a member? MdHS In The News. Museum Research and Donations. Annual MB Essay Prize. Support / Adopt a Collection. The Press at MdHS. How to Submit a Manuscript. Friends of the Press. In Class Field Trips. Prof Dev. Workshops. Family and Children Programs. This cooperative imaging project of the Maryland Historical Society and the Maryland State Archives. Maryland Historical Magazine Online. All fields are required. 201 West Monument St. Baltimore, Maryland 21201-4674. Version 2.0.0.1.
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Maryland State Archives, Vital Records Indexing Project
Vital Records Indexing Project. Welcome to the Maryland State Archives Death Records Index. Available indexes include the twenty-three counties other than Baltimore City for 1898-1944, and for Baltimore City from 1875 to 1972. Currently, the Archives can accept orders for copies only through regular mail. The images are as legible as they would be on film, and suffer from the defects of the original filming. Any questions or concerns should be addressed to msa.helpdesk@maryland.gov.
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Maryland State Archives - Guide to Government Records
How To Place An Order. The Maryland State Archives is the central repository for state government records of permanent value. The Archives operates with a broad legal mandate to acquire and care for both public and private records relating to the history of Maryland from initial settlement in 1634 to the present. Records can be grouped and sorted in three ways: by series, by agency, and by record type. Please see the introduction tab. For tips on making your search as resourceful as possible. Series cons...
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Maryland State Archives - Book Viewer Examples
How to Order Copies. We cannot provide individual responses to your comments. If you have an inquiry that requires a response, please contact our Reference Department. Report An Incorrect or Missing Link or Image. Report A Problem or Issue. An asterisk ( *. And gold background denotes a required field. All other fields are optional, but will assist in improving our websites. Please enter a valid email. What site or application is having a problem? The Maryland State Archives. Archives of Maryland Online.
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Legacy of Slavery in Maryland: Case Studies
Donate to the Archives. Dr Edward C. Papenfuse State Archives Building - 350 Rowe Boulevard - Annapolis, MD 21401 - toll free: (800) 235-4045 - (410) 260-6400.
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Maryland State Archives, Guide to Special Collections
The Maryland State Archives Guide to Special Collections. Is a web-based tool to search and browse special collections of map, photographic, newspaper, private, business and religious records. For guidance on researching specific collections, see: Additional Search Strategies. If you have any questions, please contact msa.helpdesk@maryland.gov. For browsing or simple searches. Use Keyword search under Quick Search. For more specific searches. Use the Advanced Search. Will not return the right result.
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