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Maryland Imprints, 1801-1810 by Roger P. Bristol.
Volume 440, Page 93   View pdf image (33K)
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1805 MARYLAND IMPRINTS
Almanacs. Maryland.
Keatinge's Washington Almanacs, for the Year of our
Lord 1806. Being the 2nd after Bissextile, or Leap
Year;——the 30th of American Independence; ——and the 6th
Annual tribute to the Memory of our beloved Washington.
Containing, besides every thing fitting for an Almanac,
a great Variety of Useful and Entertaining Matter.
Also, Particulars relative to the Trial and Conviction
of the noted Horse-Stealer, John W. Thompson, alias Oba-
diah Williams, alias Washington Randolph, &c. &c. now
under Sentence of Death in Baltimore Jail. [cut: woman
kneeling at tomb] Baltimore: Printed for George Keat-
inge, No. 164, Market Street. [1805]
[36] p. 20 cm. [A]2 [B]6 C4 [D]4 [E]2.
Advertised in the Baltimore American, Nov. 1, 1805,
as "This Day is Published, and for sale."
DLC. [520]
Almanacs. Maryland.
[thin-thick rule frame] The Merchants' & Farmers1
Almanac, for the Year of our Lord 1806. Being the Sec-
ond after Bissextile, or Leap-Year; and the 30th of
American Independence. Calculated for the Meridian of
Maryland. Containing, A great variety of Useful and En-
tertaining Miscellanies. [thick-thin rule] [cut: ship
and plow] [thin-thick rule] Baltimore; Printed by John
West Butler, And sold at his Blank & Stationary store,
corner of Gay & Water streets, [1805]
[36] p. 17.5 cm. A-C6.
MWA. [321]
Almanacs. Maryland.
[thin-thick rule frame] Der Neue Hoch Deutsche
Americanische Calender, auf das Jahr Christi 1806,
Welches ein Geraein Jahr von 365 Tagen ist. Darin ent-
nalten Die Wochen- Monats- und Merkwfirdige Tage, der
Monden Auf- und Untergang; seine Zeichen, Grade, und
Viertel; die Aspecten der Planeten, samt der Witterung;
des Siebengestirne Aufgang, Sudplatz und Untergang;
Auf- und Untergang der Sonne, &c, Eingerichtet vor 40
Grad Norder-Breite, sonderlich vor Pennsylvanien und
Maryland; jedoch in den angrenzenden Staaten ohne merk-
lichen Unterschied zu gebrauchen. Zum Sechszehntenmal
heraus gegeben. [thin-thick rule] Baltimore, gedruckt
bey Samuel Saur, Nro. 3, Light-strasse, beim Kaffehaus.
[7 lines, list of sales outlets] [l805.|
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