Edward C. Papenfuse
State Archives Building,
350 Rowe Blvd., Annapolis, Maryland, 1997. Photo by James Hefelfinger
(Hefelfinger Collection, MSA SC 1885-734-7, Maryland State Archives).
Dating from 1634 through the 1990s, records of Maryland State and local
government are housed at the
State Archives in the Hall
of Records Building, Annapolis. The State Archives'
Guide to Government Records describes
these records. Additionally, the State Archives holds special collections of
business records, government publications and reports, maps, newspapers,
photographs, records of religious denominations, and private papers.
Search Room, State Archives, 350 Rowe Blvd., Annapolis, Maryland, June
2007. Photo by Diane F. Evartt.
Many records at the State Archives can be seen on the web. County land records, for example, are accessible at mdlandrec.net. Various plats can be seen through plats.net.
Electronic access to information about Reference and Research, and Education and Outreach also is provided by the State Archives. Of special interest to teachers and students are the Documents for the Classroom series, and Archives of Maryland Online. Access to exhibits and speeches relating to Maryland history is available through the Museum Online.
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