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The / Annual visitor, / or / almanac, / for the /
year of Our Lord, 1801. / Calculated for / the
meridian of Baltimore, but without any considerable
variation / will suit the states of Pennsylvania
Maryland, / Virginia, Kentucky or Tennessee. / Con-
taining, / besides everything necessary in an al-
manac, / a variety of pieces, in prose and verse:/
useful & entertaining. / [ornamental rule]
Baltimore, / Printed [by Bonsai and Niles?] for
Thomas, Andrews & Butler', / Eo. 184, Market-street//
[1800]
120. 18 cm, 1 illus.
Pages: [36]
Signatures: [A 18014], B 18012, C18014, D 18012
E 18014, H 18012,
Title enclosed in ornamental border,
MWA, MdHi.
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[Arne, Michael ?] 1741-1784.
Fresh and strong the breeze is blowing / ...
Printed and sold at Carrs music store Baltimore //
[1800?]
folio. 29 cm.
One half sheet, printed on both sides.
One verse.
Piano accompaniment.
Reverse: Since then Ifm doom'd // ...Two versos.
Caption title.
Prom The spoiled child.
Library of "Congress dates this "ca. 1800." It
appeared in the American musical miscellany, 1798
(Sonneck. Bibliography of secular music, p. 54 )
DLC.
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Baltimore. Ordinances.
Extracts from / an ordinance to mitigate the
distress occasioned / by the late prevailing
fever. / ...[34 lines of text] Approved November
18, 1800. / James Calhoun, mayor. / [double rule]/
[Baltimore] Printed by John Hayes. // [1800]
broadside. 32 x 18 1/2 cm.
MdHi.
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