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Volume 75
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First Page

Editor's Preface and Introduction
Bacon's Laws of Maryland

First Page
Charter of the Province of Maryland (Latin and English)
Index
Index to Private, Parochial, and Town Laws

From Documents for the Classroom, The Charter of Maryland

The seventy-fifth volume of the Archives of Maryland series was published in 2000, under the direction of the Maryland State Archives. This volume is Bacon's Laws of Maryland published in 1765.

Funded in part by a grant from C. Ashley and Beverly B. Ellefson and dedicated to the memory of Phebe Jacobsen, scholar, teacher, and for thirty-seven years Reference Archivist Extraordinaire.

Volume 75
Source Document

SPECIAL COLLECTIONS (Early States Records Collection)
   M11781, MSA SC 4872
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