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Scheduled Closings | Baltimore City Archives
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The Baltimore City Archives will be closed to the public on the following days:. Friday, January 1, 2016. New Year’s Day. Monday, January 18, 2016. Dr Martin Luther King, Jr’s Birthday. Monday, February 15, 2016. Friday, March 25, 2016. Monday, May 30, 2016. Monday, July 4, 2016. Monday, September 5, 2016. Monday, October 10, 2016. Tuesday, November 8, 2016. Friday, November 11, 2016. Thursday, November 24, 2016. Friday, November 25, 2016. American Indian Heritage Day. Monday, December 26, 2015.
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Directions | Baltimore City Archives
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The Baltimore City Archives is located at 2615 Mathews Street, Baltimore, MD 21218. It is in a one-story red brick warehouse shared with the Southern Steel Shelving Company. There is a “Baltimore City Archives” sign above the main door on Mathews St. The City Archives is located in the Waverly neighborhood of Baltimore. From Baltimore’s Inner Harbor:. Follow Calvert Street north. Right at 28th Street. Right at Mathews Street. Follow Mathews Street to the end. Exit 7B MD-295/Balt-Wash Pkwy to Baltimore.
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Planning Your Visit | Baltimore City Archives
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Planning on a visit to the Baltimore City Archives? Here are some helpful hints to get you started. Determine whether or not we have the records you want to view at Research at the Baltimore City Archives. Check our About the Archives. For hours of operation and directions to the Archives. Make a research appointment. At least three days PRIOR to your visit. Submit a registration form. Prior to your visit, or you will have to fill one out upon arrival. Email us at baltimorecityarchives@gmail.com.
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About the Archives | Baltimore City Archives
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The Baltimore City Archives — in conjunction with the Maryland State Archives. 8212; is the central depository for city government records of permanent value. The duties of the City Archivist and the management of the Baltimore City Archives are assigned to the Maryland State Archives under a memorandum of understanding with the City of Baltimore. In which a State employee serves as the Acting City Archivist. Appraisal, retention, and disposition of non-permanent government records. From Baltimore’...
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Policies | Baltimore City Archives
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Rules and Regulations Governing Access to and Usage of the Collections of the Baltimore City Archives. Accessing Maryland State Archives Collections Stored at the Baltimore City Archives. Research at the Baltimore City Archives. National History Day Research. Records We DO NOT Hold. City Archives Flickr Photo Stream. Gratefully acknowledging the generous financial support of the NHPRC. Our semi-annual reports. To the NHPRC have been posted online. Blog at WordPress.com. Join 47 other followers.
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Support the Archives | Baltimore City Archives
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Make a Monetary Donation. 8211; The Friends of the Maryland State Archives is a volunteer, non-profit 501(c)3 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. Please join us! Research at the Baltimore City Archives.
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Reports to the NHPRC | Baltimore City Archives
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Reports to the NHPRC. The Baltimore City Archives and Maryland State Archives gratefully acknowledge the generous financial support of the NHPRC, without which the current rejuvenation of the Baltimore City Archives could not have occurred. Below are links of the progress made by that Baltimore City Archives under the grant from the NHPRC. Semi-Annual Report to NHPRC, July-December, 2010. Semi-Annual Report to NHPRC, January -June, 2011. Semi-Annual Report to NHPRC, July-December 2011.
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City Record Transfers | Baltimore City Archives
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Transfer of Records to the Baltimore City Archives Records Center. A transfer of records must have the prior approval of both the Records Administrator and the City Archivist. Before approval will be given, a Records Transmittal Request (RTR). Must be submitted via email to baltimorecityarchives@gmail.com. For review by Records Center staff. Once the RTR has been approved,. A date and time will be assigned. By City Archives staff. Record center boxes may be purchased from Maryland Correctional Enterprise...
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Service Fees and Charges | Baltimore City Archives
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Service Fees and Charges. There is no fee for scheduling a research appointment or viewing records during an appointment, during which researchers are welcome to bring digital cameras to create images for personal use only. If you want research done on your behalf but are unable to schedule a visit, or are interested in high quality digital images or prints, the following schedule lists the fees and charges for such services. Individualized Research through BCA Records:. 35/less than 100 pages.
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Rules & Regulations Governing Access To & Usage of the Collections of the Baltimore City Archives | Baltimore City Archives
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Rules and Regulations Governing Access To and Usage of the Collections of the Baltimore City Archives. Archival records and special collections are unique and require special handling and protection. You, the researcher, are a partner with the Archives in protecting and preserving these materials so that they remain intact and available to future researchers. Your compliance with these rules and regulations is appreciated. Materials which may be brought into the searchroom include, but are not necessaril...
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