The Joan Cass Beck Special Library Collection on Local History, Archaeology, and Preservation

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The collection is accessible to the public by appointment and is housed at two locations: the County’s Archaeology Laboratory at Historic London Town in Edgewater and the Cultural Resources Division of the Planning and Zoning Office in Annapolis.  The following categories of specialized books comprise the AACPL collection which we hope will continue to expand in the coming years:

Anne Arundel County Archaeology Lab
Historic London Town & Gardens
839 Londontown Rd
Edgewater, MD 21037
410-222-1318

  • Historic and Prehistoric Archaeology
  • Material culture identification and interpretation, including artifacts made of ceramics, glass, metal, and bone
  • Conservation and care of artifacts
  • Decorative arts
  • Museum practices
  • Themes discussed in Discover London Town!, a permanent exhibit housed in the visitor center adjacent to the lab, including maritime history, transportation, African-American heritage, slavery, taverns, foodways, and horticulture.

Cultural Resources Division
Office of Planning and Zoning
Anne Arundel County Government
2664 Riva Road, 4th Floor
Annapolis, MD 21401
410-222-7432 (Please call to make appointment)

  • Historic preservation
  • Architectural history
  • Research on the Colonial period through 20th century
  • Genealogical resources
  • A full set of “Maryland Historical Magazine” from 1908 to the present
  • Town planning and settlement
  • Indentured servitude
  • Cartography
  • The Planning and Zoning Location will also house site files and documentation on the County’s historic buildings, heritage sites, archaeological resources, cemeteries, along with historic maps of the County and surrounding region.

The Beck Special Collection represents an unparalleled resource for professional historians, enthusiasts, and students in the County and throughout the Mid-Atlantic region who want to research and learn more about local history. It provides an in-house resource for County staff and consultants to conduct work related to the preservation and documentation of our County’s thousands of historic properties, archaeological sites, and cemeteries. The Beck Special Collection is also a wealth of information about the people and places that are important to our County’s past, and is a heritage resource that chronicles more than 350 years of local history.