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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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folio. 37 cm. 1 folded sheet to each issue,
3 columns to the page,
Issued weekly.
Evans 32435.
MdHi. For other copies see Brigham.

382

The Maryland herald, / and / Elizabeth-Town ad-
vertiser. / [double rule]/ Vol. I. No. 1. Thurs-
day, March 2, 1797 [-Vol. I. No. 44. Thursday,
December 28, 1797]
[colophon:] Elizabeth-Town, (Maryland) / Printed
and published / by Tho. Grieves. //[1797]

folio. 43 cm. 1 folded sheet, 4 columns to
the page, in each number.
Issued weekly.
On June 8, 1797, imprint becomes part of the
heading, and reads: Elizabeth (Hager's) Town:
Printed (every Thursday) by Thomas Grieves, near
the Court-house.
Continues the Washington spy.
Evans 32436.
MdHi. For other copies see Erigham.

383

[double rule] / Maryland journal, & Baltimore
daily advertiser, [rule] / No. 3261. Monday,
January 2, 1797 [-No. 3429. Saturday, July 1,
1797]
ccolophon:] Printed by / D. Finchete Freebaim,
No. 1, Light-street, / Baltimore. // [1797]

folio. 50 cm.
1 folded sheet, each number. 5 columns to the
page, through Feb. 28; 4 columns, Mar. 21 - July

"issued daily, except Sunday.
"Publication was suspended with the issue for
February 28th, when Freebairn withdrew. Philip
Edwards resumed publication with the issue for
March 21st, shortening the title to Maryland
Journal, and finally discontinuing its publication
with the issue for July 1, 1797." - Evans.
Evans 32437.
MdHi. For other copies see Brigham.

384

Der / Neue hoch-deutsehe / americanische / cal-
ender, / auf das jahr Christi / 1798, / welches
ein genein jahr von 365 tagen ist. / Darin



 
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