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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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MdBE (microfilm) For other copies see Brigham.

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The Maryland gazette, and Frederick weekly adver-
tiser. Vol. I. No. 46. Saturday, January 1,
[- Vol. II. No. 98. Saturday, December 31, 1791]
Frederick-Town: Printed by John Winter, at the
printing-office in Patrick-street, ... 1791.

"Apparently continued throughout the year." -
Evans .
Evans 23541.

MH.

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[triple rule] / The Maryland gazette; or, the
Baltimore advertiser. / [rule] / Published every
Tuesday and Friday. / [rule] / Vol. VIII. no. 652.
Tuesday, January 4, 1791 [- Vol. IX. no. 755.
Friday, December 30, 1791]
[colophon:] Baltimore: - Printed and published by
John Hayes, the corner of Market and Calvert
Streets, where all kinds / of printing-work are
performed with care and despatch, on the most
reasonable terms. / [index] A letter-box, for the
reception of literary productions, is affixed on
the back of tho door fronting Market-street. //
[1791]

folio. 42 cm. One folded sheet, 4 columns to
the page in each number.
Imprint varies slightly.
Evans 23542.
MdBE. For other copies see Brigham

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The Maryland gazette; or, The Baltimore advertiser,
New-year's / verses / for 1791; / respect-
fully inscribed to the friends and / patrons of
the Maryland ga- / zette; or, The Baltimore ad- /
vcrtiser ... [57 lines of text] //
[Baltimore, Printed by John Hayes, 1791]

broadside: 33 1/2 x 12 1/2 cm.
Eleven verses; the first is
The news-boy on this festal day,
Sacred to mirth and joy,
Again resumes his annual lay,
To sing is his employ.
Title-page enclosed in ornamental rule.



 
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