Maryland Gazette
National Park Service: A Multitude of Amendments, Alterations and Additions (Appendix C) 12 July New London, Connecticut Gazette ... 9 July Baltimore, Dunlap's Maryland Gazette ... 10 July New York, Constitutional Gazette ... [Read More]
Title Index - Eighteenth-Century American Newspapers in the Library of Congress (Serial and Government Publications Division) Ulster and Delaware gazette, ... Oriental trumpet, or, The Town and country gazette, ... South Carolina State gazette and daily advertiser, ... [Read More]
Bibliography of Lincoln Park History, Rockville, Maryland Gazette. Apr 7, 1993. ... Rockville Gazette. March 30, 1988, p. 1. ... Rockville Gazette. September 15, 1999, p. A4. ... [Read More]
Maryland - Eighteenth-Century American Newspapers in the Library of Congress (Serial and Government Publications Division) Note: Revival of The Maryland gazette, and Baltimore general advertiser . Continued by The Maryland gazette, or, The Baltimore advertiser , starting with the issue of Jan. 10, 1786. ... Note: In May and June 1778, several issues were printed in reduced size because of scarcity of paper, and the title shortened to Dunlaps' gazette . Continued by The Maryland gazette, and Baltimore general advertiser , starting with the issue of Sept. 15, 1778. ... Note: Continuation of The Maryland gazette (1727). Continued by The Maryland gazette (1733), some- time between March 23 and April 13, 1733. ... [Read More]
Maryland - Eighteenth-Century American Newspapers in the Library of Congress (Serial and Government Publications Division) Note: The newspaper ceased publication for a time in 1765 as a result of the Stamp Act. The issue of Oct. 10, 1765, no. 1066, was headed "Maryland gazette, expiring: In uncertain Hopes of a Resurrection to Life again. On Oct. 17, an unnumbered issue was published, entitled "A Supplement to the Maryland gazette, of last week; on Oct. 24 there appeared another issue entitled "Second before last"; and on Oct. 31 another issue entitled "Third and last supplement to the Maryland gazette, of the tenth instant". On Dec. 10, 1765, an issue was published entitled: "An Apparition of the late Maryland gazette, which is not dead, but only sleepeth", which announced its revival within a few weeks. On Jan. 30, 1766, there appeared "The Maryland gazette, reviving", no. 1067, resuming the former numbering and published by Jonas Green. This was followed by "The Maryland gazette, revived", no. 1068, on Feb. 20, 1766; and "The Maryland gazette", no. 1069, on Mar. 6, 1766, after which publicati ... [Read More]
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