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INDEX
Faw, Abraham, No, 511.
Federal Ticket, Nos. 366-367.
Federalist papers, 31, No. 466n.
Fell's-Point, streets of, No, 515.
Fielding, Henry, Mock Doctor, No.
240, 252, 255, 270, 272.
Fierer, Charles, 73-4.
Foote, Samuel, Devil upon two Sticks,
Nos. 140, 202, 204; Zyar, Nos. 391,
394n; Mayor of Garratt, Nos. 137,
196, 200, 250, 268; Taste, No. 113n.
Forms, legal, 54, 59, 73.
Fosdick, Thomas U., 74.
Fountain Inn, No. 550.
Franklin, Benjamin, 2, 3, No. 32n.
Franklin, Thomas, Contract, Nos. 180,
182, 208.
Frazier, William, A Letter, No. 35.
Frederick, first imprint, No. 17.
Fredericksburg Herald, 75.
Freeman's Journal; or, the North-
American Intelligencer, 27.
Free Universal Magazine (1793), 8n.
French Revolution, 34-36.
Friend to Paper Money, No. 422.
Friend to your Welfare, No. 454.
Friends and Countrymen, three years
have now passed away, No. 53.
Frontier posts, 34, No. 341n.
Furnival, Alexander, 15.
Gales, Joseph, 36.
Galloway, Joseph, 2.
Garrett, John W., ix.
Garrick, David, Catherine and Petru-
chio, Nos. 243, 256, 258; Clandestine
Marriage, No. 191; Irish Widow,
Nos. 253-4, 279; Lethe, Nos. 141,
156, 159, 166, 190, 275; Lying Valet,
Nos. 142, 161-162a, 174, 201, 238-9,
261; Miss in her Teens, Nos. 122n,
145,158,211,251.
Gates, Horatio, 14.
Gay, John, Beggar's Opera, Nos, 121,
251.
George III, No. 430; Speech, Nos. 36,
59,219.
Georgetown, printing at, 73.
Georgetown Weekly Ledger, 75, No.
526a.
Georgia, History of, 39, 44.
Goddard, Abigail (Angell), 9-10, 45.
Goddard, Giles, 1.
Goddard, Mary Katherine, 11-18; 27,
53; printer in Providence and Phila-
delphia, 11 ; prints Maryland Jour-
nal, 3, 8, 11; almanacs, Nos. Son,
320, Plate IV; postmistress of Balti-
more, 12; dismissal, 14-15; store-
keeper, 16; death, 16; relations with
her brother, 6, 16-18.
Goddard, Sarah (Updike), 1, 2, 11, 45.
Goddard, William, 1-10; 72, No. 447n;
birth and ancestry, 1; printer at
Providence, New York, Philadel-
phia, 2; comes to Baltimore, 2-3;
establishes Constitutional Post
Office, 3; returns to Baltimore, 4;
interpretation of freedom of the
press, 4-5, 9; Following Resolves, No.
2; Mr. David Rusk, No. 3; Prowess
of the Whig Club, 5, No. 4; partner-
ship with Oswald, 5, 23-27; heir of
Charles Lee, 8, 27; takes over paper,
8; partnership with Langworthy, 9,
39-42; almanac war, 43-44; partner-
ship with Angell, 10, 46-7; marriage,
9; letters to Washington, 41-2;
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