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=== Ports for Immigrants to Maryland  ===
=== Ports for Immigrants to Maryland  ===


The major port of entry into Maryland was Baltimore. Most Baltimore passenger lists are on microfilm at the [http://www.archives.gov/ National Archives], the [http://www.mdhs.org/ Maryland Historical Society,] the [http://baltimorecityhistory.net/ Baltimore City Archives,] and the Family History Library.  
The major port of entry into Maryland was Baltimore. Most Baltimore passenger lists are on microfilm at the [http://www.archives.gov/ National Archives], the [http://www.mdhs.org/ Maryland Historical Society,] the [https://msa.maryland.gov/bca/ Baltimore City Archives,] and the Family History Library.  


*Baltimore and Annapolis were the two major ports of arrival for convicts transported to the American colonies from England.<ref>Peter Wilson Coldham, ''British Emigrants in Bondage.''</ref>
*Baltimore and Annapolis were the two major ports of arrival for convicts transported to the American colonies from England.<ref>Peter Wilson Coldham, ''British Emigrants in Bondage.''</ref>
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