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African American Research[edit | edit source]

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Did you know?[edit | edit source]

  • Want to locate an historic place in Maryland -- such as learning which county a town was in? Fisher's 1852 Gazetteer of the State of Maryland is on Google Books.
  • The Maryland State Archives has nearly all available public records from 1634 to 1789; most original state and county records through the mid-twentieth century; microfilm copies of land, probate, and vital records to the present; and an extensive number of volume and card indexes.
  • Maryland Genealogy (located on Sailor: Maryland's Public Information Network)
  • The websites of any Maryland county association (such as a county genealogical society) are listed on the county pages linked below.

Key African American Internet Links[edit | edit source]

Extinct or Renamed Counties: Charles (old) | Durham | Patuxent | Worcester (old)

Things you can do[edit | edit source]

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