iiOp://masa.ne[ Civil Rights & Politics j Business & Industry \ Art | &Culturej Religion! Medicine^ * \ Education! Historic) Sites I Through the | Eyes of the I Afro-Americaw Everyday People IMPORTANT NOTICES This web presentation is best viewed with software supplemental to your web-browser. The documents in Portable Document Format require a free Adobe software package available from adobe.com. Documents shown as individual GIFs linked to the text can be studied in more detail using a helper application graphics program. This website is part of an on-going research project at the Maryland State Archives, supported by the Maryland Historical Trust, Baltimore Heritage, and other sponsors. If you have any recommendations or additional information you would like to share regarding African-American historical sites in Baltimore, or about the biographical sketches found here, we encourage suggestions. This study can only be successful if archivists work with scholars, private citizens, collectors, genealogists and the public to share our understanding of the past. RELATED SITES & RESOURCES [ Archives' Home Page II Visitors' Center II Maryland & Its Government II Maryland Manual On-line II Reference & Research II Imaging Services II Education & Outreach II Preservation & Conservation II State House II Government House II State Art Collection ] Governor General Assembly Judiciary Maryland Electronic Capital © Copyright December 23,1997 Maryland State Archives Page 8 of 13