Digital Resources
Subscription
Databases
MdHS
Catalog and Collections Web sites
Free
Databases and Web sites
SUBSCRIPTION
DATABASES--These are subscription databases available only
on-site at the MdHS:
Early
American Newspapers —searchable and browsable newspapers from
23 states and the District of Columbia from the 1690s to 1876, including
such Maryland newspapers as the Baltimore Patriot, the
Federal Intelligencer, and the Republican Star.
HeritageQuestOnline
including:
- US
Censuses, 1790-1930 —digitized images include all surviving
US censuses. However, only 1790-1820,
1860-1870, 1890-1930 are currently searchable by name. For
the other censuses, click on "Browse" on the menu bar
across the top (just under the Census-Books-PERSI-Freedman's-Rev
War line).
- Freedman's
Bank —records of this bank for African Americans in
the post-Civil War period (1865-1874) often includes age, place
of birth and residence, and family members' names. The Baltimore
branch records include information on more than 17,000 depositors,
while the Washington DC branch records include information on
more than 22,000 depositors.
- PERSI--Periodical
Source Index —indexes genealogical and local history journals;
check the online
catalog for particular journals.
- Revolutionary
War Pension Records —from the National Archives, these usually
include narratives and family information.
- Local
History Books —includes more than 25,000 books on local
history and genealogy.
JSTOR
—searchable and browsable collection of scholarly journals from
many disciplines from their initial publication to the last five years;
includes history journals such as the American Historical Review,
Civil War History, English Historical Review, Journal of American
History, Journal of the Early Republic, Journal
of Southern History, New England Quarterly, the
William and Mary Quarterly, and others.
MdHS
CATALOG AND COLLECTIONS WEBSITES - These MdHS sites are available
from anywhere.
MdHS
Online Catalog—includes books, pamphlets, current periodicals,
and microfilm as well as entries for all processed manuscript collections
and some photograph collections.
MdHS
Library Collections—includes suggestions for finding different types of materials
in the MdHS library and links to online finding aids. Much
of this material is not in the MdHS Online Catalog.
MdHS
Painting Collection - includes digital versions of nearly all
the paintings in the MdHS Museum Collection. Most paintings
are not on display in the museum.
FREE
DATABASES AND WEBSITES
The
databases and web sites listed below are free and are available from
anywhere. The listing is intended only
for informational purposes and is not an endorsement of these sites
by the MdHS. The MdHS has no control over the content of non-MdHS
sites.
Architects and Buildings
Archival Collections
Books
Genealogy
Government Records
Gray Literature
Magazines and Journals
Maps
Newspapers
Statistics
Architects and Buildings
Archival
Collections
Books
Genealogy
- Access
to Archival Databases—from the National Archives.
Includes more than 9 million enlistment records for World War
II and records of more than 600,000 Irish who arrived in New York
during the Irish Famine of 1846-1851, among other items.
-
African American Cemeteries Online—mostly for Dorchester and Somerset Counties.
- African
Americans in Maryland—from the Maryland State Archives.
- Biographical
Files on Seventeenth and Eighteenth Century Marylanders—from Dr. Lois Green Carr and the Historic St. Mary's City Commission,
hosted by the Maryland State Archives.
- Blacks
Residing in Baltimore—transcribed
by Louis Diggs, Jr. from nine city directories, 1810-1866, at
Afrigeneas.
- City
Directories—selected directories digitized from the Maryland State Archives.
- Ellis
Island Passenger Arrivals - from the American Family Immigration
Family Center/Statue of Liberty-Ellis Island Foundation.
- FamilySearch Census Records - 1880 US, 1881 British, 1881 Canadian censuses.
- FamilySearch International Genealogical Index—partially indexes vital
records from around the world.
- FamilySearch
Social Security Death Index - includes information through
recent months.
- Free
African Americans of Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina,
Maryland and Delaware - Paul Heinegg's books available online.
- Maryland Genealogical Society—Baltimore City Church Register Transcriptions
- Maryland
Genealogical Society, Maryland Members' Ancestry Project
- Maryland
GenWeb Data Archives
- Maryland
Vital Records Indexing Project—from the Maryland State Archives,
includes indexes to death certificates from Baltimore City, 1875-1991,
and the counties, 1898-1991.
- Rootsweb—vast searchable user-submitted databases.
- Runaway
Slave Ads for Baltimore County, Maryland, 1842-1863—transcribed
by Julie DeMatteis and Louis Diggs Jr. at Afrigeneas
Government
Records
Gray
Literature
- Chesapeake
Bay Gray Literature —more than 94,000 pages of scientific
reports from the Maryland Department of Natural Resources, Virginia
Institute of Marine Science, and other agencies.
Magazines
and Journals
Maps
Newspapers
- Baltimore
Sun Archives (1990-present)—searchable for free,
however, there is a fee to view an entire article
as opposed to a summary.
- Maryland
Gazette (1727-1839)—scanned PDFs at the
Maryland State Archives.
- Maryland
Newspapers -- scanned PDFs at the Maryland State Archives,
including Baltimore
American and Commercial Daily Advertiser (1802-1807);
Cambridge
Chronicle (1830-1857); Cecil
Whig (1870-1874); Centreville
Observer (1871-1918); Ellicott
City Times (1870-1879, 1892-1895, 1898-1899); Montgomery
County Sentinel (1860-1872); Queenstown
News (1888-1903); Republican
Star, or, Eastern Shore General Advertiser (1802-1803).
- Virginia
Gazette—18th-century Williamsburg newspaper from
the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation.
- Washington
Post Archives (1877-present)—searchable for free,
however, there is a fee to view an entire article
as opposed to a summary.
Statistics
- US
Census Bureau—includes bicentennial edition of Historical
Statistics of the United States and the annual volumes of
Statistical Abstracts, 1878-present; presents information
in pdf. Please do not save these files to MdHS computers.
- US
Historical Census Browser—this University of Virginia site
includes summary data for US censuses by state, county, and city.