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1: Maryland State Archives, Guide to Special Collections, Maryland...
The Salisbury Advertiser began publication in 1867. It was published weekly. Title history based on January 21, 1871 [v. 4, no. 19]. The newspaper merged with the Eastern Shoreman ... ...
http://speccol.msa.maryland.gov/...spaper/number.aspx?id=329

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2: Maryland State Archives, Guide to Special Collections
Contact the Department of Special Collections for location. Film Number(s) SCM 954 - SCM 955 Description Newspaper, Salisbury Advertiser History (Salisbury, Wicomico County: Freeny ... ...
http://speccol.msa.maryland.gov/...lection.aspx?speccol=2838

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3: Maryland State Archives, Guide to Special Collections
maryland.gov Maryland State Archives skip to content | access shortcuts Special Collections Special Collections Home About Special Collections Ordering Donate Home Biographies Maps ... ...
http://speccol.msa.maryland.gov/...crofilm.aspx?speccol=2838

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4: Maryland State Archives, Guide to Special Collections
Contact the Department of Special Collections for location. Description Newspaper, Salisbury Advertiser First Previous Page 1 of 1 Next Last Top This web site is presented for ... ...
http://speccol.msa.maryland.gov/...spx?speccol=2838&series=1

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5: Maryland State Archives, Guide to Special Collections
Contact the Department of Special Collections for location. Description Newspaper, Salisbury Advertiser This web site is presented for reference purposes under the doctrine of fair ... ...
http://speccol.msa.maryland.gov/...serno=1&item=1&subitem=-1

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