The Maryland Historical Society’s H. Furlong Baldwin Library enables researchers, students, teachers, and others to have access to the records of Maryland’s past while preserving irreplaceable historical materials for future generations.
The sizeable collection of books, journals, manuscripts, newspapers, maps, prints, oral histories, ephemera, photographs, and microfilm which the library makes available to the public is one of the nation's most extensive and important historical resources.
MdHS members are not charged admission to use the Library.