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History of Printing in Maryland, 1791-1800 with a Bibliography of Works Printed in the State During the Period by Rachel A. Minick
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12°. 17 1/2 cm. 1 illus.

Pages: [13, 2-37, 3 [1], 39-41, 24 [1], 43-48

Signatures: [A]12, B12.

Title enclosed by double rule.

Evans 23148+

DLC, MWA, MdHi, MdBP, NN, RPJCB, Garrett.

5 Banneker, Benjamin, 1732-1804

Benjamin Bannicker's [1] / Pennsylvania, Dela-
ware, / Maryland and Virginia / almanack, / and /
ephemeris, / for the year of Our Lord, / 1792; /
being bissextile, or leap-year, and the six- /
teenth year of American independence, / which com-
menced July 4, 1776. / Containing, the motions of
the sun and moon, the true / places and aspects of
the planets, the rising and setting of / the sun,
and the rising, setting and southing, place and age
/ of the moon, &c.- The weather, festivals, and
other remarkable / days; days for holding the Su-
preme and Circuit courts of the / United States,
as also the usual courts in Pennsylvania, Dela- /
ware, Maryland, and Virginia.- Also, several use-
ful tables, / and valuable receipts. - Various
selections from the Com- / monplace-book of the
Kentucky philosopher, an American sage; / with in-
teresting and entertaining essays, in prose and
verse - / the whole comprising a greater, more
pleasing, and useful va- / riety, than any work
of the kind and price in North-America. /[double
rule]/

Baltimore: Printed and sold, wholesale and retail.,
by / William Goddard and James Angoll, at their
print- / ing-office, in Market-street. - Sold,
also, by Mr. Joseph / Crukshank, printer, in Market
street, and Mr. Daniel / Humphreys, printer, in
South-Frpnt-street, Philadelphia - / and by Messrs.
Hanson and Bond, printers, in Alexandria.// 1791

12°. 17 1/2 cm; 1 illus.
Pages: [l-2], 3-48.
Signatures: [A] 12, B12.
Title enclosed by double rule.
Not in Evans.
MWA, PPL.

6 Baptists. Maryland. Salisbury association.

Minutes of the Salisbury association, held at
Dorchester church, October 18, 1791.


 

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