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A Bibliography of Maryland Imprints
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75.———— [double rule] | Votes and Proceedings | Of The | Senate | Of The | State of Maryland. |
July Session, 1779. | Being the Third Session of this Assembly, | ... [Annapolis, Printed by Fed-
erick Green, 1779.]
Sm. folio. P-U2. 12 leaves. Text with heading as above.
Pages: (55)-77.
Leaf measures: 11 1/8 x 7 inches.
The Assembly was convened on 15 July and adjourned on 15 August, 1779.
Evans, 16338. Waters, 434.
MdHS. Huntington.
76. The | Maryland Gazette. | (Apr. 30-Dec. 31, 1779, being Nos. 1686 to 1721 of XXXIVth Year)
[Colophon:] Annapolis: Printed by Frederick and Samuel Green, at the | Old Printing-Office in
Charles-Street. |
Folio. Printed in three columns. Two leaves each number, except Nos. 1686-1695, 1697-1705, 1721. Weekly on Friday.
Leaf measures: 15 1/4 x 9 1/4 inches. Several issues: 131/4 x 81/4.
One leaf supplement for No. 1691. Publication was suspended December 25, 1777 because of scarcity of paper. Estab-
lishment of Hayes's paper probably caused the Greens to revive the Gazette.
Evans, 16339.
MdSL. See Brigham, American Newspapers for other files.
77. The | Maryland Gazette, | And | Annapolis Advertiser, | (Apr. 3- , 1779, being Nos. I to of
Vol. I) Colophon: Annapolis: Printed by James Hayes, Jun. | at the Post-Office, opposite the Stadt-
House, | where the Printing Business, in all its Branches, | is carried on with Accuracy and Dispatch.
Folio. Printed in three columns. Two leaves for known issue.
Leaf measures: 16 x 10 inches.
Judging from only known issue of July 9, the paper was probably first printed on April 3. Frederick and Samuel Green
revived the Maryland Gasette on April 30 so Hayes was probably forced to withdraw from Annapolis soon after.
Not in Evans.
LC (July 9).
77a. The | Maryland Gazette, | And | Baltimore General Advertiser. | (Jan. 5 to , 1779, being
Nos. 193 to of Vol. IV) Colophon: Baltimore, Printed by J. Hayes.
Folio. Printed in three columns. One leaf. Weekly on Tuesday.
Leaf measures: 16 x 9 1/2 inches.
Only one number of the Hayes's Baltimore paper has been found for this year. He went to Annapolis early in the Spring.
Not in Evans.
MdHS. EPFL. See Brigham, American Newspapers for other copies.
78. The Maryland Journal, and Baltimore Advertiser, ... | (Jan. 5-Dec. 28, 1779, being Nos. 275
to 327 of Vol. VI) [Colophon:] Baltimore: Printed by M. K. Goddard.
Folio. Printed in three columns. Two leaves each number, except Nos. 276-279, 282-284, 297-299. 301, 304, 307-310,
315, 320, 324, which have one leaf. Weekly on Tuesday.
Leaf measures: 15 3/4 x 9 1/2 inches. Many issues are smaller.
Supplements to Nos. 284, 296(2), 297(2), 303(2), 310(2), 312, 313, 316, 326, all of one leaf. No. 276 incorrectly called
Extraordinary.
Evans, 16341.
MdHS (lacks several supplements) EPFL (lacks several supplements) See Brigham, American Newspapers for other files.
79. ————The Humble | Address | Of 1 Tobias Bond, and Benjamin Welch, | Flying Mercuries, or
News-Boys, | (Vulgarly styled Printer's Devils) | To the worthy Customers of the 1 Maryland
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