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Maryland Manual, 1934
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38 MARYLAND MANUAL.


WAR RECORDS OF MARYLAND SOLDIERS AND SAILORS

The Maryland War Records Commission having disbanded all records
pertaining to the World War have been deposited in the Departnient and
are now available for reference purposes at all times.

Numerous requests are received for the service records of men who
served in the Revolutionary War, the War of 1812, the Mexican War,
the Civil War, Spanish-American War and the World War. Every
reqnest is complied with, without charge, if the record is available in
the Department, and when not available the applicant is advised of the
best authentic source to seek the same. Only in respect to the records
pertaining to the Revolutionary, War of 1812, and Mexican Wars are
our records rather incomplete and the incompleteness is solely due to
the methods used in those days of making and preserving records.


CONTROL OF STATE ARMORIES.

By Act of the General Assembly of 1022 (Art. 65, P. U. L., Md.)
the State Armory Commission was abolished and the direct control of
all State Armories placed with the ranking line officer of the State, to
whom all applications should be made for the use of any armory,..
provided, however, that when applications are disapproved by the
ranking line officer they shall be subject to review and approval of the
Board of Public Works, the ranking line officer and the commanding
officer of the unit occupying the armory concerned.

In addition to the Fifth Regiment Armory in Baltimore City, State
owned armories are now completed in the following towns and cities
throughout the State:
Pikesville Laurel
Frederick Salisbury
Hagerstown Centerville
Cambridge Crisfield
Bel Air Annapolis
Elkton Pocomoke City
Hyattsville Silver Spring
Cumberland Kensington
\Vestminster Chestertown
Towson


MILITIA LAW OF MARYLAND

The National Defense Act required all States to make their military
laws conform with the provisions of the Act, in so far as any State
law might nave been in conflict or might have been deficient as to cer-
tain mandatory features of the Act, to entitle any State to participate
In the Federal appropriations for arming, equipping and training the
National Guard.

Accordingly, Article 65, P. U. L., Md., was repealed and re-enacted
by the Legislature at its January (1922) session in which certain
 
 
 
provisions of the National Defense Act have been incorporated as the
law of the State, thereby conforming to the Act.


 

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