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342
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Baltimore: Printed for George Keatinge, No. 149
Market-street. 1796.
Evans 30347.
No copy located.
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The Eagle of [U. S. arms] freedom; / - or, the - /
Baltimore town & Fell's Point gazette. / corna-
mental rule] / May reason and truth be our imparti-
al guide. - / double rule] / Vol. I. - No. 1,
Monday, July 4, 1796 e- No. 11, Wednesday, July
27, 1796]
[colophon:] Printed (every Monday, Wednesday, &
Friday) / by Pechin & Wilmer, No. 15, Baltimore- /
street; - where subscriptions for this paper, at/
three dollars per annum are received - and / ad-
vertisements, essays, and every article of use-
ful / intelligence will be thankfully attended
to. // [1796]
folio. 44 cm. 1 folded sheet, three columns
to the page, in each issue.
Issued triweekly.
Probably not continued after July 1796; the firm
of Pochin and Wilmer was dissolved on August 1,
1796.
Evans 30376.
PPL. For other copies see Brigham.
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280
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Elegant extracts; a collection of the favorite
modern songs for the flute. - Book I - Book II
Printed by J. Carr, Music store, No. 6, Gay street,
Baltimore, and B, Carr's Musical repositories,
Market street, Philadelphia and William street,
Now York. 1796.
Evans 30383.
No copy located.
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Evening amusement; being a collection of fifty airs
songs, duets, dances, hornpipes, reels, marches
and minuets, for one or two flutes or violins.
Printed by J. Carr, Music store, No. 6, Gay-street,
Baltimore, and B. Carr's Musical repositories
Market street, Philadelphia and William-street,
New-York, 1796,
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