Unit 1:
1714-1722 Maurice Birchfield's Account of Fees.
Source: Maryland Historical Society - Calvert Papers 908
Unit 2: Accounts of Lord Baltimore's revenues 1731-1761
1731
Source: Maryland Historical Society - Calvert Papers 912
1733
Source: Maryland Historical Society - Calvert Papers 914
1748
Source: Maryland Historical Society - Calvert Papers 922
1752
Source: Maryland Historical Society - Calvert Papers 927
1753
Source: Maryland Historical Society - Calvert Papers 932
1755
Source: Maryland Historical Society - Calvert Papers 939
1754
Source: Maryland Historical Society - Calvert Papers 935
1756
Source: Maryland Historical Society - Calvert Papers 943
1757
Source: Maryland Historical Society - Calvert Papers 955
1758
Source: Maryland Historical Society - Calvert Papers 956
1759
Source: Maryland Historical Society - Calvert Papers 960
1760
Source: Maryland Historical Society - Calvert Papers 963
1761
Source: Maryland Historical Society - Calvert Papers 977
Unit 3:
May 8, 1734 - August 20, 1767 COMMISSIONER FOR EMITTING BILLS OF CREDIT (Iron Chest Accounts)
Source: Maryland State Archives - Md-Ar-No. 8031
Unit 4:
1752-1758 COMMISSIONER FOR EMITTING BILLS OF CREDIT (Accounts with Sheriffs)
Source: Maryland State Archives - Md-Ar-No. 1790
Unit 5:
1751-1752 GOVERNOR AND COUNCIL (Special Court Proceedings) Court of Delegates.
Source: Maryland State Archives - Md-Ar-No. 3999
Unit 6:
April 5, 1768 - January 11, 1775, BOARD OF REVENUE (Minutes)1768-1775.
Source: Maryland State Archives - Md-Ar-No. 4014
The Early State Records Series was created between 1941 and 1950 as a joint project by the Library of Congress and the University of North Carolina. Edited by William Sumner Jenkins it resulted in 1600 reels of microfilm containing government records from 48 states. There were 62 reels created containing records from Maryland up to 1867. They are the starting point from which new transcribed and indexed volumes in the Archives of Maryland in part will be derived.
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