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A Bibliography of Maryland Imprints
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34. Dunlap's | Maryland Gazette; | Or, The | Baltimore General Advertiser. | (Jan, 6-Dec. 29,
1778, being Nos. 141 to 192 of Vol. III & IV) [Colophon:] Baltimore: Printed by John Dunlap, at
his Printing-Office in Market-Street.
Folio. Printed in three columns. Two leaves each number, except Nos. 156-158, 160-161, 167, 179,180,182, 185-186,
188-192. Weekly on Tuesday,
Leaf measures: 16 1/4 x 10 inches. Few issues: 131/4 x 8 inches.
Supplements of one leaf to Nos. 157-161, 167, 183, 185. Two leaf supplement also for No. 160. Title changed to: The
| Maryland Gazette, | And ] Baltimore General Advertiser, | on Sep. 15 and Dunlap's name replaced by James Hayes,
Junior.
Evans, 15787.
MdHS (lacks Nos. 159, 166-168, 174, 184 and several supplements.) EPFL. See Brigham, American Newspapers for
other files.
35. FRAZIER, WILLIAM. A Letter to James Lloyd Chamberlaine, Esq; of Talbot County. | Sir, |
Having put yourself and friends to a vast | deal of pains to ascertain a fact you never can | prove,
... [signed] ... this 2oth day of March, 1778. | William Frazier, | ... [double rule] | A Letter from
Mr. Gustavus Scott, to James | Lloyd Chamberlaine, Esq; is in the Press, and will speedily be |
published, | [ornamental rule.] | Baltimore: Printed by M. K. Goddard. | [1778.]
Folio. Printed on both sides in two columns.
Leaf measures: 12 3/4 x 6 5/6 inches.
A reply by William Frazier and Thomas Bourk to a charge of having been drunk in a camp at Philadelphia with signed
evidence in their favor by Samuel Edmonson, John Gunby, John C. Hall and W. Richardson.
Evans, 15747.
MdHS.
36. GEORGE III, KING OF GREAT BRITAIN. Baltimore, February 4th, 1778, [ By Captain Thomas
Moore, of the | schooner Duke de Choisel, arrived in North-| Carolina from Bordeaux, which he
left in | December, we have received a copy of his | Britannic Majesty's Speech, on the | meeting
of Parliament,—London, Novem- | ber 2oth, 1777. | ... To his Majesty of Great-Britain. | ...
[rule] | Baltimore: Printed by John Dunlap. [1778.]
Large quarto broadside.
Leaf measures: 13 5/8 x 7 1/4 inches.
George Ill's speech requesting additional appropriations for carrying on the war, particularly for building up the fleet
as a protection against France and Spain. The address to his Majesty of Great-Britain is a bitter attack on his tyrannical
treatment of the colonies.
Not in Evans.
EPFL.
37. LAURENS, HENRY. Important Intelligence, just received by Express. | Baltimore, May 4th.
| York-Town, May 3d, 1778. | Sir, | You will be soon fully informed of the Treaties | of Alliance and
Commerce between the Court | of Versailles and the United States | of America..... [signed] Henry
Laurens, | President of Congress. | [To] William Lux, Esq; | Baltimore. | Copy of a letter from the
Honourable Messrs. Franklin, | Deane and Lee, to his Excellency the President | of Congress, |
Passey, near Paris, February 8th, 1778. | ... [rule] | [Baltimore:] Printed by J. Dunlap. [1778.]
Quarto broadside. Printed in two columns.
Leaf measures: 6 3/8 x 7 1/4 inches.
The letter from the three commissioners in France, Franklin, Deane and Lee, announcing the completion of the negotia-
tions with France is printed in this broadside.
Evans, 16111.
EPFL. MdHS.
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