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[triple rule] / The Baltimore daily intelligencer./
[rule] / Vol. I No. 1. Monday, October 28, 1793
[-Vol. I. No. 55. Tuesday, December 31, 1793],,.
[colophony Baltimore: -Printed by Yundt and Pat-
ton, at their printing-office, in Calvert-street,
between Market-street and t&e / Court-house; where
subscriptions, (at four dollars per annum) adver-
tisements, articles of intelligence, &c. are
thankfully received. // [1793]
folio. 42 cm. 1 folded sheet, 3 columns to th©
page, in each issue.
Issued daily, except Sunday.
Continues the Baltimore daily repository.
Evans 25135.
MdHi. For other copies see Brigham.
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[double rule] / ... The / Baltimore daily reposi-
tory. / Vol. II. No. 373. Tuesday, January 1,
1793 [No. 621. Saturday, October 19, 1793]
[colophony Baltimore: - Printed by David Graham,
at the new printing-office, in Calvert-street, be-
tween / Market-street and the Court-house; where
subscriptions, advertisements, essays, articles
of intelligence, &c. are thankfully received. //
[index] Town-subscribers are served early on the
morning of publication, and those at a distance
as they may direct. // [1793]
4°- folio: 27-42 cm. 1 folded sheet, 3 columns
to the page, in each number.
Issued daily except Sunday.
"With the issue for April 29th Leonard Yundt
and William Patten were admitted to partnership,
under their individual names , as D. Graham, L.
Yundt, and W. Patten, and the size of the paper
was enlarged to folio. This arrangement ended
in a disagreement, which culminated October 19th,
- the last issue of the Repository, Yundt and
Patten establishing, on October 28th, the Balti-
more daily intelligencer." - Evans.
Evans 25134.
MdHi. For other copies see Brigham.
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[triple rule] / The Baltimore evening-post; /
[rule] / a daily, political and commercial paper
open to all parties, but influenced by none /
[rule] / vol. I, No. 147. Tuesday, January 1,
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