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A History of Printing in Colonial Maryland: 1686-1776 by Lawrence C. Wroth
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A History of Printing in Colonial Maryland

chuse a committee of observation; ..... [signed,] an American.| [Annapolis: Printed by
Anne Catharine Green and Son. 1775.]

Single sheet, printed both sides; 13| x 7} inches. Type page, p. [i]: 297 x 178 mm.

MdHS.

343. At a full Meeting of the Inhabitants of Anne-Arundel | county, including the Citizens
of Annapolis, on Monday | the i6th Day of January, 1775.| Charles Carroll, Esq; Barris-
ter, Chairman. | Mr. Isaac M'Hard, Clerk. | The association agreed on by the American
continental congress, and the | proceedings of the deputies of the several counties of this
province, at their | late provincial convention, were read and approved: ..... [signed,]
Isaac M'Hard, Clerk.| [Annapolis: Printed by Anne Catharine Green and Son. 1775.]

Broadside. 14 x 91/3 inches.

Resolutions on part of citizens of Anne Arundel County to observe and maintain the Association proposed
by the Continental Congress; naming a Committee of Observation for the County, and other matters connected
with the execution of the resolves of the Provincial Convention.

MdHS.

344. Articles | of | Capitulation,| made and entered into between Richard | Montgomery,
Esquire, Brigadier Ge-| neral of the Continental Army, and the Citi-| zens and Inhabi-
tants of Montreal, ..... duly elected for that purpose..... , [Signed on the one part by the
twelve citizens named in the heading, on the other by Richard Montgomery, Brigadier-
General of the Continental Army, dated Nov. 12, 1775.] [Baltimore:] Printed by John Dun-
lap.| [1775.]

Broadside. 12 7/16 x 7 1/2 inches.

Ford, "Bibliographical Notes," No. 67, attributes this to Dunlap's Philadelphia office.

MdHS. (in v. 1, Dunlap's Maryland Gazette.) LC.

345. Baltimore: April 26.| We have just received the following import-| ant Intelligence,
viz.| Watertown, (Massachusetts-Bay) April 19.| Wednesday morning, 10 o'clock. | To all
Friends of American | Liberty. | Be it known that this Morning, before Break | of Day, a
Brigade, consisting of about 1000 or | 1200 men, landed at Phip's Farm, at Cambridge,|
and marched to Lexington, where they found a Com-| pany of our Colony Militia in Arms,
upon whom they | fired, without any Provocation, and killed 6 men, and | wounded 4
others.) ..... [Baltimore: Printed by Mary K. Goddard, 1775.]

Broadside. 10 1/4 x 5 1/3 inches.

LC.

346. Baltimore, May 1st, 1775.] Intelligence by Express Last Night.| The inclosed came by
Express about an hour ago, we have thought it | adviseable to forward the letter to you ...
Baltimore: Printed by John Dunlap, at his Printing-Office in Market-Street.| [1775.]

Broadside. 177/16 x 9 3/4 inches.

Refers to the necessity of stopping snipe sailing for Boston with provisions which might fall into the hands of
General Gage; contains a letter from New York, signed, Isaac Sears, Hugh Hughes, John H. Kip and John
Lamb, describing the self-imposed embargo and announdng the probability that Gage would occupy the town.
Has at conclusion of postscript these words: "Let this be forwarded from Town to Town, with the utmost ex-
pedition, to the remotest of the Colonies, especially to Virginia."

MdHS. (in v. 2, Dunlap's Maryland Gazette.)

347. CHRISTIE, JAMES, JR. Baltimore, July 18.| At a special Meeting of the Committee of
Baltimore town, held on Thursday the 13th July, 1775, at 4 o'clock, P. M. Present, Mr.
William | Smith, Chairman, and 28 Members.) A letter from James | Christie, jun. merchant,

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