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Maryland - M1906 M1906

Maryland - M1906

  • Maryland and Delaware (M1906) Descriptive Pamphlet
    • Descriptive pamphlets are important when researching the Freedmen’s Bureau records because they typically provide detailed indexes and explanations of the contents within a collection of historical records.

In the same record group, RG 105, and related to records of the Assistant Commissioner for Maryland, are those of the Bureau headquarters in Washington, DC.

  • Maryland and Delaware (M1906) Descriptive Pamphlet Descriptive pamphlets are important when researching the Freedmen’s Bureau records because they typically provide detailed indexes and explanations of the contents within a collection of historical records.

In the same record group, RG 105, and related to records of the Assistant Commissioner for Maryland, are those of the Bureau headquarters in Washington, DC.

  1. M742—Headquarters, Selected Series of Records Issued by the Commissioner of the Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen, and Abandoned Lands, 1865–1872
  2. M752 -Headquarters, Registers and Letters Received by the Commissioner of the Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen, and Abandoned Lands, 1865–1872
  3. M803 -Headquarters, Records of the Education Division of the Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen, and Abandoned Lands, 1865–1871
  4. M1902 – Records of the Field Offices of the District of Columbia, Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen, and Abandoned Lands, 1865–1870

Film Number M1869-M2029

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  • M1869 - Florida
  • M1900 - Alabama
  • M1901 - Arkansas 
  • M1902 - District of Columbia
  • M1903 - Georgia
  • M1904 - Kentucky
  • M1905 - Louisiana: Pre-Bureau
  • M1905 - Louisiana
  • M1906 - Maryland
  • M1907 - Mississippi
  • M1908 - Missouri
  • M1909 - North Carolina
  • M1910 - South Carolina
  • M1911 - Tennessee
  • M1912 - Texas
  • M1913 - Fort Monroe, Virginia: Pre-Bureau
  • M1913 - Virginia
  • M1914 - Mississippi: Pre-Bureau
  • M2029
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