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MARYLAND IMPRINTS l80?
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Almanacs. Maryland.
[The Town and Country Almanac for l808. Baltimore,
Samuel Butler, l807]
Advertised in the Baltimore Evening Post, Oct. 10,
1807, as "Just Published by Samuel Butler."
No copy known. [504]
Almanacs. Maryland.
[Verbessert Hoch-Deutsche Americanischer Land und
Staats-Calender aufs l808te Jahr Christi. Friederich-
Stadt, M. Bartgis, 1807]
Reichraann 99. [505]
No copy known.
Authentic Account of the Appearance of a Ghost In
Queen-Ann's County, Maryland; Proved In said County
Court in the remarkable Trial——State of Maryland, use
of James, Fanny, Robert and Thomas Harris, Devisees of
Thomas Harris, versus Mary Harris, Administratrix of
James Harris. [filet] From attested notes, taken in
court at the time by one of the Council. [filet] Bal-
timore: Printed for G. Keatinge's Book-store, No. 133,
Market-street. [filet] 1807.
12 p. 21.5 cm.
"Printed by Fryer and Rider."
Advertised in the Baltimore American, May 26, 1807,
as "This day is Published, And for sale ... (having
printed a large edition, will be sold at 6 1-4 cents
each)11.
Sabin 67065.
NN. [506]
Baltimore Circulating Library.
A Catalogue of the Baltimore Circulating Library;
kept by William Munday, No% 63, North Howard Street. To
which is prefixed, Rules and Regulations for said Libra-
ry. [filet] [4 lines, quotation] [thick-thin rule]
Baltimore; Printed for William Munday, by John W. But-
ler, South Gay Street, [short thick-thin rule] 1807.
112 p, 17 cm. A-I6 K2.
Lists 2039 volumes.
Advertised in the Baltimore American, Mar. 20, 1807,
as "A new and complete Catalogue of the Library is now
in readiness."
MdHi. [507]
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