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History of Printing in Maryland, 1791-1800 with a Bibliography of Works Printed in the State During the Period by Rachel A. Minick
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4°. 32 cm. 1 folded sheet, 3 columns to the
page, in each number.
Issued triweekly
Volume numbering irregular.
Evans 33365.
MdHi. For other copies see Brigham.

411


The Baltimore songster; or festive companion. A
choice and approved collection of songs, inter-
spersed with many originals, and the patriotic
song of Hail Columbia! Second edition.
Baltimore: Printed for Henry S. Keatinge, 1798.

Advertised among "New publications, Henry S.
Keatinge's book and stationery store, no. 148
Bait street," in the Telegraphe of August 15, 1798.
Evans 33367.
No copy located.

412

Baptists. Maryland. Baltimore association.
Minutes of the sixth meeting of the Baltimore
association, Tuscarora valley, August 3, 1798.
Frederick ? 1798.

Referred to by J. H. Jones, in his History of
the Baltimore Baptist association, p. 6: "The
circular for 98 was the reprint of the circular
of the Warwick association for 1795, on the sub-
ject of reprobation." An examination of early
nineteenth century minutes at the Crozcr theologi-
cal seminary shows that "circular letters" were
printed with the minutes.
Hot in Evans .
No copy located,

415

[triple rule] / ... / Bartgis's / Federal [U. S.
arms] gazette, / or The / Frederick county weekly
advertiser. / [rule] / Vol. VI. No. 295. Wednes-
day, January 3, 1798 [- Vol. VII. No. 346. Wed-
nesday, December 26, 1798]...
Printed every Wednesday, by Matthias Eartgis, at
his English & German printing-office, the upper end
of Market-street, Frederick-Town; / where subscrip-
tions, advertisements, essays, articles of intelli-
gence, &c, are thankfully received, and where print-
ing & bookbinding in general are / executed with
neatness and dispatch, [index] A letter box is



 
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