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Maryland Imprints, 1801-1810 by Roger P. Bristol.
Volume 440, Page 89   View pdf image (33K)
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1804 MARYLAND IMPRINTS
rules] [row of printing ornaments] Baltimore:—Printed
by Thomas & George Dobbin, at the Telegraphe Printing-
office, No. 6 Market St. where all kinds of Marine, Com-
mercial and Law Blanks may be had. [l8o4?]
On verso: Seamen's Articles form, dated Nov. 15.
1808, in manuscript. T. & G. Dobbin were listed in the
1804 directory at 6 Market St.; in the 1803 directory
they had been at 36 Market St.
MdHi. [307]
U. S. President (Jefferson)
A topographical and statistical Account of the Prov-
ince of Louisiana. Containing a Description of its
Soil, Climate, Trade and Produce, its Divisions, Rivers,
Lakes, Cities, Towns, Laws, Customs, Habits and Manners;
civil, commercial, political, and ecclesiastical Estab-
lishments, Numbers and Pursuits of its Inhabitants, to-
gether with new and Interesting Particulars, relative to
numerous Indian Tribes, to which is annexed, an Intro-
duction. Containing the Act of Congress, erecting Lou-
isiana into two Territories, and providing for its tem-
porary Government. Also an Appendix, containing the re-
cent Conventions, between the United States and the
French Republic. The third Edition. Baltimore: Printed
for John Rice, No. 182 Market, corner of Charles Street.
By Martin & Pratt. 1804.
xiv, [12]-83 p. 16 cm.
PPM (not found). [308]
U. S. Treasury Dept.
[The Rates of Duties payable on goods, wares and mer-
chandise, imported into the United States from and after
the 30th June, 1804, with other commercial information.
Baltimore, Warner & Hanna, l304]
Advertised in the Baltimore American, Aug. 2, 1804,
as "Just Published By Warner & Hanna, Price 25 Cents."
PHI has an item with a similar title, with Imprint
Philadelphia, 1804.
No copy known. [309]
The Universal Dream-Book, or Interpreter of Dreams
and Visions. Shewing The Nature, Causes and Uses of va-
rious Kinds of Dreams and Representations. In VIII
Chapters. Containing Narratives of Apparitions & re-
markable Providences from Scripture and History. Ac-
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