Unit 1:
1704 December 5 - 9 14 p. MS.
1705 May 15 - May 25 39-61 p. MS.
1706 April 2 - 13 63-124 p. MS.
1707 March 26 - Apr. 3 125-202 p. MS.
1708 November 29 - December 17 203-272 p. MS.
1709 October 25 - November 11 272-326 p. MS.
1710 October 24 - November 4 337-377 p. MS.
1711 October 23 - November 3 379-418 p. MS.
1708 Sep. 27 - October 5 419-442 p. MS.
1712 October 28 - November 4 443-503 p. MS.
1713 October 27 - November 14 505-556 p. MS.
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Unit 2:
1704 Dec. 5 - 1714 Jun. 3 590 p. MS. (Transcribed from original, July 27, 1760)
1704 Dec. 5-9 20 p.
1705 May 15-25 21-46 p.
1706 Apr. 2-18 47-94 p.
1707 Mar. 26-Apr. 15 95-156 p.
1708 November 29 - Dec. 17 157-212 p.
1709 October 25 - November 11 213-260 p.
1710 October 24 - November 4 261-290 p.
1711 October 23 - November 3 291-316 p.
1708 Sep. 27 - October 5 317-333 p.
1712 October 28 - November 4 334-376 p.
1713 October 27 - November 14 377-425 p.
1714 June 22 - July 3 429-469 p.
1714 October 5-9 471-484 p.
1715 April 6 - June 3 485-590 p.
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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 68 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.
The digital edition of the Archives of Maryland is published by the Maryland State Archives through a grant from the Information Technology Fund of the State of Maryland. As part of an ongoing effort to provide greater access to Maryland Legal History, the Archives is bringing the Archives of Maryland online, linking the transcribed and edited contents to scans of the original documents from which the indexed transcripts are derived.
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