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General Notice
The links on this website are provided for your information and convenience. By clicking on a link, you will be leaving the AAGS website. Please be aware that while we make every effort to evaluate all the sites to which we link, we cannot endorse or be responsible for the content provided on these sites.
You will also find titles of individual books about Anne Arundel County, its people, places and life-styles, listed under Books on our Research Resources and Books page, in the Anne Arundel County section of the website. We link from each title to a website where you may find more information and/or be able to purchase the book.
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Books, magazines and newspapers, including CapitalGazette (Maryland) (current issues, archives, obituaries) and ProQuest Newspapers (historical and current). The Kuethe Library Collection has been added the the AACPL online catalog. The AACPL website has a robust Genealogy section.
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Special collections and databases for over 200 years of D.C. history. Online research of the Baltimore Sun - Historical and The Washington Post Current and Historic. Washington, D.C.
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Collection of genealogical and historical publications includes biographies, histories, genealogies, directories, manuscripts, and abstracts. Washington, D.C.
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The Cora Woodward Anderson Dulaney History Room, located next to Historic Baldwin Hall in Millersville, MD, is a valuable resource for local genealogy researchers. The Library's collection is in Anne Arundel County.
Local family records include: Anderson, Baldwin, Woodward, Meade, Scrivner, Jones, Du Vall, Gaither, Disney, Chaney, Shipley, Sewall, Marriott, Mallonee, Mullikin, Isaac, Jacob, Waters, Snowden, among others.
The Library is open the 2nd & 4th Wednesday of the month from 1 PM to 3 PM and by appointment at 1385 Millersville Road, Millersville, MD.
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The public library of Baltimore City and the Maryland State Library Resource Center. Genealogy and Family HIstory Resources, Databases, Genealogical Websites. Baltimore, Maryland
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The Annapolis FamilySearch Center is one of several area branches of the world's largest genealogical library, FamilySearch, formerly known as the Family History Center, with access to most of its microfilms and microfiche titles. Much of the FamilySearch collection has been digitized and is available to research from your home computer. However, some of the collection must be viewed on computers at the FamilySearch Center, if required by contractual agreement with other countries.
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The materials we care for are vast, comprising objects, photographs, manuscript collections, oral histories, and more. We welcome scholars, students, artists, genealogists, and anyone else interested in Maryland Jewish history to explore our collections.
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World's largest library. Local History & Genealogy Reading Room, European Reading Room, city directories, maps, LOC online catalog, online digital collections and guides to the library's genealogy collections. Washington, D.C.
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