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year. /[63 lines of text on first page; 32 on
verso] /[Signed] By order, / Richard Key Watts,
clk. //
[Annapolis, Printed by Frederick Green, 1799]
broadside, printed on both sides. 33 1/2 x 21 cm.
Read before the House of delegates, November 25
1799 .
Not in Evans.
MdHi.
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Maryland. General assembly. Senate,
[double rule] / Votes and proceedings / of
the / Senate / of the / state cf Maryland. / Nov-
ember session, 1798. / Being the third session of
the fifth senate. / ... //
[Annapolis: Printed by Frederick Green, 1799]
folio. 34 cm.
Pages: [1], 2-74
Signatures: A2-I2, K2-S2, T1.
Caption title.
Not in Evans .
Md, MdBP, MdHi .
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Maryland. Governor, 1798 - 1801 (Benjamin Ogle).
By His Excellency Benjamin Ogle, esquire,
governor of Maryland. A proclamation, Whereas the
Legislature of this state, penetrated by regret
for the death of the illustrious patriot General
George Washington, ... do hereby recommend and ad-
vise accordingly, that the eleventh day of February
next, be observed throughout the state, as a day of
mourning, humiliation and prayer for the deceased...
Given in the Council chamber, at the city of An-
napolis, under the seal of the state of Maryland,
this eighteenth day of December, In the year of Our
Lord one thousand seven hundred and ninety-nine.
Benjamin Ogle. By the governor, Ninian Pinkney,
clerk to the governor and Council.
[Annapolis: Printed by Frederick Green, 1799]
broadside?
Text in the Maryland gazette, Annapolis, January
2, 1800.
Evans 35774.
Ho copy located.
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