The History of Printing in America: With a Biography of Printers, and an Account of Newspapers, Volume 6J. Munsell, printer, 1874 - America |
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... David Hall , and in 1810 , published by William Hall , Jr. , and George Pierce , every Wednesday.1 William Hall , Jr. , died in 1813 , and George Pierce in 1814 . The Pennsylvania Journal and the Weekly Adver- tiser . This paper was ...
... David Hall , and in 1810 , published by William Hall , Jr. , and George Pierce , every Wednesday.1 William Hall , Jr. , died in 1813 , and George Pierce in 1814 . The Pennsylvania Journal and the Weekly Adver- tiser . This paper was ...
Page 139
... Address , and had permission to preserve the manuscript , which was sold Feb. 15 , 1850 , by auction , and purchased by Mr. James Lenox , of New and was published by John Dunlap and David C. Clay- NEWSPAPERS.- PENNSYLVANIA . 139.
... Address , and had permission to preserve the manuscript , which was sold Feb. 15 , 1850 , by auction , and purchased by Mr. James Lenox , of New and was published by John Dunlap and David C. Clay- NEWSPAPERS.- PENNSYLVANIA . 139.
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... David C. Clay- poole , and called the Pennsylvania Packet and Daily Adver- tiser . It was continued till the end of ... David C. Claypoole . In January , 1796 , it is called Claypoole's American Daily Advertiser ; and printed by David C ...
... David C. Clay- poole , and called the Pennsylvania Packet and Daily Adver- tiser . It was continued till the end of ... David C. Claypoole . In January , 1796 , it is called Claypoole's American Daily Advertiser ; and printed by David C ...
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... David Douglas , a Scotchman , was manager of the Ame- rican theatre before the revolution ; and after the com ... DAVID HARRY . It is supposed that David Harry was the first who opened a printing house on the island . He served his ...
... David Douglas , a Scotchman , was manager of the Ame- rican theatre before the revolution ; and after the com ... DAVID HARRY . It is supposed that David Harry was the first who opened a printing house on the island . He served his ...
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... DAVID HALL , " in Market - Street . " He was a printer , and the partner of Franklin ; he dealt largely in books and stationery . 1755. HENRY SANDY , " Lætitia - Court . " 236 HISTORY OF PRINTING IN AMERICA . “PENNSYLVANIA,
... DAVID HALL , " in Market - Street . " He was a printer , and the partner of Franklin ; he dealt largely in books and stationery . 1755. HENRY SANDY , " Lætitia - Court . " 236 HISTORY OF PRINTING IN AMERICA . “PENNSYLVANIA,
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