If your local library subscribes to Heritage Quest, they have the records from the Baltimore Freedman's Bank there.  Usually that is a database that can be remotely accessed.

Colleen Formby
Maryland Room Librarian
Prince Georges County Library System

BRIAN MITCHELL <[log in to unmask]> wrote: Mr. Wiencek,
   
  A number of the the records of the Freedman's Bureau have been transcribed and can be accessed at http://www.freedmensbureau.com/ . There is an ongoing project transcribing the records and some states have much more data available than others. I'm currently working on a project involving Reconstruction Louisiana, please let me know if I can assist you. 
   
  Brian Mitchell 
  Univ. of New Orleans/ Univ. of Arkansas at Little Rock

Henry Wiencek  wrote:
  A friend of mine needs to do some research in the records of the Freedman's
Bureau in Maryland. The University of Maryland has been doing a big
Freedman's Bureau project and I'm wondering if they have transcribed and
indexed their records. Any suggestions about the MD records will be
gratefully received.

Henry Wiencek
Charlottesville




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