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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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1794

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Baltimore. New theatre.
The last week of performance. New theatre,
near the lower bridge. Seignior Palconi will intro-
duce an automaton, representing an Indian armed
with a bow and arrow... To which will be added, a
miscellaneous exhibition of all the experiments
that experience has taught the performer to be most
pleasing and entertaining... a curious farce,
called the Imaginary sick man... to conclude with
the rope-dancer.
Baltimore. 1794.

Broadside,
Title from advertisement in the February 17,
1794 issue of the Baltimore daily intelligencer,
which states, "Hand-bills being put up at the
usual places."
Not in Evans .
No copy located.

144

[triple rule] / The Baltimore daily intelligencer./
[rule] / Vol. I. No. 56. Wednesday, January 1,
1794 [- Vol. I. No. 311, Wednesday, October 29,
1794]
[colophon:] Baltimore: - Printed by Yundt and Pat-
ton, at their printing-office, in Calvert-street,
between Market-street and the / Court-house; where
subscriptions (at four dollars per annum) adver-
tisements, articles of intelligence, &c. are
thankfully received. // [1794]

folio. 49 cm. 1 folded sheet, 3 columns to the
page, in each number.
Issued daily, except Sunday.
Continued by the Federal intelligencer and Balti-
more daily gazette.
Evans 26605.
MdBE. For other copies see Brigham.

145

The Baltimore daily intelligencer.
New-year's verses, / addressed to the patrons
of / the Baltimore daily intelligencer, / by their
obedient servants, / the news -carriers. / [rule] /
January 1, 1794. / [rule] / f 2 columns of verses;
each column contains 6 verses of 4 lines]
[Baltimore] Printed by Yundt and Patton. 1794]



 
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