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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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Not in Evans .

MdBE

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... The / Maryland herald, / and Eastern shore intel-
ligencer. / [rules] / [Vol. I. Ho. 343 Tuesday, Jan-
uary 4, 1791. [- Vol. II. No. 83. Tuesday, December
27, 1791 ] ...
[colophon:] Easton: Printed by James Cowan, by
whom subscriptions, at two dollars per annum, essays,
articles of / intelligence, &c. for this paper, are
gratefully received. - Advertisements of a moderate
length are inserted the first three / weeks for one
dollar, and for every continuance after, one fourth
of a dollar. // [1791]

folio. 38 cm. 1 folded sheet to each number, 3
columns to the page.
Issued weekly.
On April 26, the imprint becomes: Easton: Printed
by James / Cowan. //
Ivans 23543.
MdHi. For other copies see Brigham.

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[triple rule] / The Maryland journal and Baltimore
advertiser. / [double rule] / No. 1, of Vol. XVIII.
No. 1312. Tuesday, January 4, 1791. [- No. 104,
of Vol. XVIII. No. 1415. Pridav, December 30,
1791]
[colophon:] Baltimore: Printed by W. Goddard, /
and James Angell, Market-street. // [1791]

folio. 43 cm. 1 folded sheet, 3 columns to the
page, in each number.
Issued semiweekly.
Evans 23544,
Md.BE. For other copies see Brigham.

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Melancholy intelligence ! [ rule ] / Richmond, Decem-
ber 2. / From the Lexington (Kentucky) gazette. /
Copy of a circular-letter from Brigadier-General
Scott, to the dif- / ferent county-lieutenants in
Kentucky. / Lexington, November 11, 1791. / Sir, /
We have now received certain intelligence that the
army / has been defeated. - The loss is very great.
- The / garrison at Port- Jefferson is intercepted...
[68 lines of text]/ [rule] / Philadelphia, December
3. / Further devastation in Hispanola. / [10] lines



 
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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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