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The Maryland Press, 1777-1790 by Joseph Towne Wheeler.
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A Bibliography of Maryland Imprints
284. CLARK, STEPHEN, [bastard title] A | Catalogue | Of The | Annapolis | Circulating Library, |
[ornamental rule] | [title page] A | Catalogue | Of The | Annapolis | Circulating Library, | Consisting
of near | Fifteen Hundred Volumes, | ... Which are lent to be read, | By Stephen Clark, | Book,
seller, Stationer and Bookbinder, | In Church-street, Annapolis ... [Annapolis: Printed by Fred-
erick Green, 1783.]
Sm 8vo. [Al C4, C-E4, . 26 leaves, last leaf blank.
Pages: [1]-[7], 8-49, [50]
Leaf measures: 61/4 z 31/2 inches.
Evans, 17872.
MdDioc. MdHS (imperfect.)
285. [CRAWFORD, CHARLES. Liberty: a Pindaric ode. Dedicated to the honorable Congress of the
United States, and to his excellency General Washington. By an American. Baltimore: Sold at J.
Hayes's Printing-Office. July, 1783.]
Evans lists this with the Philadelphia edition of the poem. It is not likely that a Baltimore edition was printed.
Evans, 17895.
No copy located.
286. [GREAT BRITAIN. The Definitive Treaty between Great Britain, and the United States of |
America, signed at Paris, the 3d day of September 1783. [Seal.] [Annapolis: Printed by John Dunlap.]
M.DCC.LXXXIII.]
8vo.
Pages: 1-22.
Evans describes but does not locate this item. He states that it was "Probably the first use of the United States Arms
on a printed document." See numbers 241 and 308.
Evans, 18250. Not in Ford.
No copy located.
287. ———— Definitive Treaty. | London, September 30. | The Definitive Treaty, | Between Great-
Britain and the United States | of America, signed at Paris the 3d day of September, 1783. ] .....
[ornamental rule] | Baltimore, Printed by M. K. Goddard. | [1783.]
Narrow folio broadside. Printed in two columns.
Leaf measures: 141/2 x 81/2 inches.
The text of the treaty which was signed at Paris on September 3, 1783 is printed in full with the names of the signers.
Evans, 18251.
EPFL. MdHS. LC.
288. ———— New-York, November 26. Last Sunday arrived the Lord Hyde Packet, in 47 days from
Falmouth. From the English papers brought we have extracted the following important advices.
London, September 30. The Definitive Treaty, between Great-Britain and the United States of
America, signed at Paris the 3d day of September, 1783..... Baltimore: Printed by J. Hayes and
J. A. Killen. [1783.]
Folio broadside.
Leaf measures: 15 1/2 x 9 1/2 inches.
Contains the text of the Treaty of Paris.
Evans, 18252.
LC.
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