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After 1790 under federal naturalization law, aliens could declare intention to become citizens and later be naturalized in any federal, county, or city court. The Family History Library has some copies of these court records. | After 1790 under federal naturalization law, aliens could declare intention to become citizens and later be naturalized in any federal, county, or city court. The Family History Library has some copies of these court records. | ||
The Maryland State Archives has most county naturalization records, indexes to many state and county records from 1777-1917, and indexes to Baltimore city and county naturalizations from 1796 to 1933. The archives | The Maryland State Archives has most county naturalization records, indexes to many state and county records from 1777-1917, and indexes to Baltimore city and county naturalizations from 1796 to 1933. The archives have a card index to naturalizations in the U.S. circuit court, 1852-1918, and U.S. district courts from 1797-1951. The archives also has a card index for the colonial period, 1637-1776. | ||
You can find abstracts of naturalization records in: | You can find abstracts of naturalization records in: | ||
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United States Citizenship and Immigration Services<br>USCIS National Record Center<br>FOIA Division<br>P.O. Box 648010<br>Lee Summit, MO 64064-5570 | United States Citizenship and Immigration Services<br>USCIS National Record Center<br>FOIA Division<br>P.O. Box 648010<br>Lee Summit, MO 64064-5570 | ||
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=== Web Sites === | === Web Sites === |
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