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6th Maryland Regiment of Infantry - Sixth Regiment of Maryland Infantry Descendants Association
Company rosters, regimental history and stories about the soldiers of the Fighting Sixth.
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Ancestry.com - Search Military Records
Ancestry.com has searchable indexes; database results and some digitized images are available with a fee-based subscription.
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Maryland Revolutionary War Records
Original source: Newman, Harry Wright. Maryland Revolutionary Records. Baltimore, MD, USA: Maryland Archives, 1938.
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WWI Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918 - Maryland
Original source: United States, Selective Service System. World War I Selective Service System Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration. M1509, 4,582 rolls.
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This is an online version of the volume published in 1899.
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Fort McHenry National Monument and Historic Shrine (U.S. National Park Service)
Birthplace of the National Anthem
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Genealogy Quest - Maryland Loyalists, 1699
An Association to defend His Majesty's most sacred person and Government against the late King James and all his adherents.
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Genealogy Quest - Ship Defence, 1776
A list of the officers and men on board the ship Defence the 19th of September 1776. This list includes the names and ratings of sailors and marines on the ship, which was commissioned for the defense of Baltimore, Maryland during the American Revolution.
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Korean Conflict State-Level Casualty Lists - Maryland
The U.S. National Archives and Records Administration.
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Maryland War of 1812 Bicentennial
Official web site of the Maryland War of 1812 Bicentennial Commission.
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New Horizons Genealogy - 1883 List of Pensioners on the Roll - Maryland
1883 List of Pensioners on the Roll includes the name of each pensioner, the cause for which pensioned, the post office address, rate of pension per month, and the date of original allowance. This site is broken down by county.
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Point Lookout, Md., Prison Camp
A prison camp for Confederate prisoners of war was built at Point Lookout, Md., on the tip of the peninsula where the Potomac River joins Chesapeake Bay. In all, over 50,000 men, both military and civilian, were held prisoner there.
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