22 TWELFTH ANNUAL REPORT
Baltimore County Original Wills:
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Boxes 1-22, 1664-1788 ............................
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5,067 pages
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Charles County Land Records:
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Liber O, No. 2, 1733-1743............
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559 pages
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Liber A. No. 3, 1753-1756 (part two)...........
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528 pages
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Liber K. No. 3, 1760-1762..........................
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582 pages
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Liber L. No. 3, 1761-1763 ...........
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32 pages
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Liber 0. No. 3, 1765-1770 .........................
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738 pages
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Liber S. No. 3, 1770-1775..................
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734 pages
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Liber V. No. 3, 1757-1782 ........................___.
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635 pages
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Dorchester County Court Proceedings, 1728-1729......
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294 pages
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Dorchester County Land Commission, 1716-1721
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Tobacco Inspection Records, 1748-1765............
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380 pages
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Dorchester County Land Records:
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Liber No. 8, 1720-1732 .............
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646 pages
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Liber No. 11, 1740-1744...........
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537 pages
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Liber No. 15, 1753-1758 ...........
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560 pages
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Kent County Land Records:...........
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Liber J.D. No. 1, 1701-1704 ...........
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180 pages
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Liber J.S. No. 18, 1734-1737...........
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561 pages
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Liber J.S. No, 28, 1754-1758...........
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463 pages
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Liber J.S. No. 29, 1758-1761 ...........
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462 pages
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Prince George's County Original Wills;
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Boxes 1, 3, 1697-1729...........
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358 pages
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Provincial Court Judgments :
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Liber P.S. No. 3, 1709-1710...........
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556 pages
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Somerset County Deeds:
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Liber D.B, No, I.K.L,, 1704-1715 ............
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368 pages
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Liber C.O. 24, 1759-1765...........
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550 pages
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Liber E.G. 26, 1769-1773 .........................
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466 pages
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Talbot County Original Wills:
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Box 1, 1665-1787 .................... _ ......... .....
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146 pages
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Total ...........17,514 pages
PHOTOCOPYING
Due to circumstances beyond our control it was not possible
to repeat the excellent production record which the photostat
department had made during the previous year. The total num-
ber of pages finished was 15,412 as compared with 17,453 for the
fiscal year 1946. We did, however, exceed the production of our
second best year, 1945, which was 14,860 pages. With our present
equipment and staff we have reached our maximum possibility
in so far as photostating is concerned, and we shall have to make
our plans for each year on the basis of a total product of between
fifteen and seventeen thousand pages.
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