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alright then Iamp;#39;m gonna go ahead and do a quick introduction and then Iamp;#39;m gonna go ahead and turn the helm over to you thank you so much Suzanne Frasier from the Maryland State Archives rachel frazier serves as search room coordinator for the reference department at the Maryland State Archives in assisting patrons in-person and remotely of genealogical historical and legal research previously she has conducted biographical and historical research for the study of the legacy of slavery project under Chris Haley and has presented at events hosted by Marylandamp;#39;s local County Historical Societyamp;#39;s the mid-atlantic regional archives conference the Montgomery County historic a history conference brochure College and the National Archives in her presentation today she will share with us some of the resources at the Maryland State Archives the emphasis will be on those that are helpful in building your family tree and in researching Maryland history including resou