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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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done at the shortest notice, [1800]

broadside. 10 1/2 x 8 1/2 inches.
Description from letter of Arthur Pforzheimer,
rare book dealer, New York city, February 16, 1943
offering this broadside for sale.
Pforzheimer.

591

Johnson, Thomas.
To the freemen of the Fourth district. /
[rule] / [first column begins] My willingness to
serve as your / representative in Congress has /
contrary to my expectation drawn on / me the
animadversions of writers under / assumed signatures
... [112 lines of text in first column, 5 addition
columns. Signed by] Thomas Johnson] //
[Elizabeth (Hager's) Town: Printed by Thomas
Grieves, near the Court-house, 18003

broadside. 42 1/2 x 26 cm.
Reply to article "under the signature of 'A
number of citizens of the Fourth district' which
has been circulated in hand bills and printed and
re-printed in the public papers."
MdHi.

592

Kemp, James, bp., 1764-1827.
A / Sermon, / delivered in Christ church,
Cambridge, / in / Maryland; / on the twenty-second
of February, 1800, / being the day of mourning ap-
pointed by Congress, / for the death of / General
George Washington, / late President of the United
States / By James Kemp, A.M. rector of Great /
Choptank parish, / (.double rule] /
Easton: / Printed by James Cowan. // [1800]

8o. 22 cm. front, (engr. port.), engr. ports.
Pages: [1-5], 6-15.
Signatures: [A]4, B4.
Sabin 37338.

DLC, MBAt, MBFM, MdHi, NN, PP, Garrett.

593

[Key, Philip Barton] 1757-1815.
[Handbill signed] A friend to fair play.
Annapolis? Printed by Frederick and Samuel Green?
1800.



 
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