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Friends of the Maryland State Archives

The Friends of the Maryland State Archives is a volunteer, non-profit organization dedicated to furthering the knowledge and understanding of Maryland’s rich history. An understanding of our past is important to planning and preparing for our future. Promoting such insight and knowledge, especially through educational and outreach programs for students and teachers is central to the work of the Friends.


Join the Friends

For more information about the Friends of the Maryland State Archives e-mail: msa.friends@maryland.gov

The Mission of the Friends:

To further the goals of the Archives in acquiring, preserving and making accessible records, artistic property, and other items relating to the history of Maryland by:

  • Assisting with the acquisition of important documents, artifacts or works of art that are important to the understanding and interpretation of Maryland history;
  • Providing funds for publishing scholarly works relating to Maryland history and culture;
  • Providing funds for the conservation of important works of art that are in the state’s collections;
  • Sponsoring events that celebrate Maryland's history and promote the goals of the Maryland State Archives.

Help tell the stories of the Maryland 400, Heroes of the Revolutionary War

Make a donation to support the Archives' book about the men who saved George Washington's Army. Click here to learn more.

Tax deductible donations can be sent to: Friends of the Maryland State Archives, 350 Rowe Blvd, Annapolis MD 21401 or donate online. Your support is greatly appreciated.

The Friends of the Maryland State Archives is a registered 501(c)(3) corporation and all donations to it are fully tax deductible.