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F. M. & H. F. BAUGHMAN,

MARBLE WORKERS,

NORTH HOWARD STREET,

Between Monument and Madison Streets,

BALTIMORE.
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MARX M. HART,

LATE OF NEW YORK,

ENGRAVER ON WOOD

AT W. GILLESPIE'S, 219 BALTIMORE-ST.,

BALTIMORE.

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Portraits, Landscapes, Architeetural and Scientific Engraving on Wood. Official Seal
for Masonic, Temperance and Odd Fellows Lodges. Especial attention paid to Views
Buildings. Cuts suitable for Advertisements.

Awarded the FIRST PREMIUM by the METROPOLITAN MECHANICS INSTITUTE
Washington, 1853, for best Wood Engravings.

ABRAHAM FISHER JAMES FISHER

FISHER & BROTHER,

ESTABLISHED IN 1834,

BOOKSELLERS

STATIONERS, PUBLISHERS

AND MANUFACTURERS,

Children's Books, Song Books, Almanacs, Comic and Plain; Plays, Op-
eras and Farces, Colored Prints and Frames, Valentines and Miscellaneous
Publications, the greatest variety in the United States, constantly on hand, by
the thousand, gross, or single dozen.

No. 64 Baltimore Street,

BALTIMORE.

J. HENRY HENTZ, Agent

 

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