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aiif.//mu&uiet 23) DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, BUREAU OF VITAL STATISTICS. (Death Record) 1918, MSA S 1179-2187-5895. MSA SC 2221-8-23. 24) U.S. CENSUS BUREAU (Census Record, MD), 1850, AA, MSA SM 61 M 7202. MSA SC 2221-8-24. 25) Washington Post, Sunday, 18 February, 1990. MSA SC 2221-8-25. 26) Photographs from SPECIAL COLLECTIONS (Agnes Kane Callum Collection) MSA SC 3010, (Menick Collection) MSA SC 1477, and (Black Maryland Civil War Soldiers Collection) MSA SC 2432. MSA SC 2221-8-26. The Documents for the Classroom series of the Maryland State Archives was designed and developed by Dr. Edward C. Papenfuse and Dr. M. Mercer Neale and was prepared with the assistance ofR. J. Rockefeller, Lynne MacAdam, Leigh Bond, Matt Brown, Laura Lisy, and other members of the Archives staff. MSA SC 2221-08. Publication no. 1727. ©1993 Maryland State Archives. Return to Introduction For further inquiries, please contact Dr. Papenfuse at: E-mail: edp@mdarchives.state.md.us Phone: MD toll free 800-235-4045 or 410-260-6403. © Copyright 1993 Maryland State Archives, revised 1998 [ Archives' Home Page II Visitors' Center II Search the Archives II Staff Directory 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 Maryland State Archives Page 26 of 26