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1806 MARYLAND IMPRINTS
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Carroll, John, archbishop.
The Catholic Inhabitants of Baltimore, After much de-
liberation, have finally resolved to unite their efforts
for the purpose of erecting a Church, not only suffi-
cient for their present accommodation and the continual
increase of their Congregation, corresponding with the
growth of the town; but likewise worthy of being the Ca-
thedral of this extensive Diocese. As this is a concern
which belongs not only to the Inhabitants of Baltimore,
but to the Professors of the Catholic Faith throughout
the United States; and as it must be pleasing to all the
friends of our religion In every other country, to hear
of its taking deep root in this part of America, the
Bishop of Baltimore, uniting himself with that part of
his flock with which he resides, fervently and earnest-
ly solicits the assistance of thos pious and generous
Christians, whom God has blessed with affluence, towards
compleating this arduous undertaking. [Baltimore?
1806?]
broadside 34 x 20.5 cm. Without imprint.
The cornerstone of the Cathedral was laid in July,
1806; tentatively dated 1806 on basis of internal evi-
dence .
Balt. Cath. Archives. [427]
Catholic Church. Liturgy and ritual. Directory. Bal-
timore (Archdiocese)
Ordo Divini Offlcii recitandl, Missaeque celebrandae.
Juxta Breviarimn et Missale Romanum, ad Usura Ecclesiae
totiusque Dloecoesis Baltimorensis, pro Anno Domini
M,DCCC,VII. [filet] Tabula temporaria. [6 lines in 2
columns] [short thick-thin rule] Festa mobilia. [8
lines] [short thick-thin rule] Quatuor Tempera. [4
lines] [thick-thin rule] Baltimore: Typis Johannis W.
Butler. [1806]
[32] p. 16 cm. [A]4 B-D4.
Parsons 289.
MBAt. [428]
Catnip, William M.
To the Public. Friends and Fellow-Citizens, You have
seen Price Martindale's reply to mine in the Star——he
has denied it ail in a lump——that he is able to do. In
as much as the old villain's publication goes to prove
nothing. [130 lines in 2 columns, separated by row of
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