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MARYLAND IMPRINTS 1809
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Some Account of Mr. Michael Diffenderffer, late of the
City of Baltimore, deceased, and the Extraordinary Cir-
cumstances attending at the Time of his Death. [short
thick-thin rule] Drawn up by an intimate acquaintance
of the deceased, for the satisfaction of his connections
and information of his descendants. [short thin-thick
rule-j Baltimore: Printed by G. Dobbin and Murphy, No.
10, Baltimore Street. [short double rule] 1809.
8, [2] p. 14 cm. A6(A6 blank).
Signed: J. T.
Sabin 94157.
MBAt; MdHi. [790]
To the good People of Frederick County, [filet] Of
all the despicable acts of a desperate faction, the co-
alition and cordial union of the Federal Candidates, and
other leading Federalists with Joshua Barney, since his
appearance in this County, stands preeminent. [7 lines-,
[short thick-thin rule] Certificates. [15 lines] Wit-
ness my hand, A. Boteler. September 18, 1809. [short
rule] [3 lines] Witness my hand, Roblson Eastborn.
September l8th, 1809 [Frederick-Town? 1809]
broadside 23.5 x 17.5 cm. (trimmed). Without im-
print.
MdHi. ,[791]
To the People of Maryland. A Handbill has been sent
throughout the state to deceive you. It contains a num-
ber of charges to destroy the fair fame of general
Smith. [333 lines in 3 columns] [signed] Republican
Voter. August 30, 1809. [Baltimore? 1809]
broadside 44 x 25.5 cm. Without imprint.
Concerns charges that Smith supplied San Domingo with
provisions while France and the United States were in
hostility.
MdHi. [792]
[Townsend, Richard H.]
Original Poems, by a Citizen of Baltimore. [short
thick-thin rule] [Baltimore] Published by Samuel Jef-
feris, 212, Baltimore-Street. Robinson, printer. 1809.
x, 139, [3] p. 18.5 cm. [A]6(A1 blank) B-N (N6
blank).
Sabin 57616, Wegelin 1175.
"Jos. Robinson, Printer, Calvert-Street.": verso of
sig. N4.
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