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The Maryland Archives has mostly completed the conversion of their microfilm to CDs. They helped pay for the conversion by selling CDs at $60 each. (The price may be a bit  higher now. They have raised it gradually from $20 when they first started about ten years ago to $60 as of three or four years ago).
All Maryland deeds are available on-line in PDF from any computer.
Paul

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