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1: Maryland State Archives, Guide to Special Collections, Maryland...
The Cecil Gazette and Farmers and Mechanics Advertiser, Aug. 23, 1834-Feb.14, 1835, and May 27, 1837-Feb. 5, 184? [On Marriages and Deaths in Cecil County]' on 9/9/2023 12:21:03 AM ... ...
http://speccol.msa.maryland.gov/...spaper/number.aspx?id=489

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2: Maryland State Archives, Guide to Special Collections
The newspaper was continued by the Farmers' Register and Maryland Herald (Hagerstown: 1828). Collection Inventory Series 1: Newspapers, Library of Congress Microfilm Inventory ... ...
http://speccol.msa.maryland.gov/...lection.aspx?speccol=3453

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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=3453

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4: Maryland State Archives, Guide to Special Collections
Contact the Department of Special Collections for location. Description Newspaper, Maryland Herald and Hager's-Town Times, 1828, January 29 First Previous Page 1 of 1 Next Last Top ... ...
http://speccol.msa.maryland.gov/...spx?speccol=3453&series=1

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5: Maryland State Archives, Guide to Special Collections
Contact the Department of Special Collections for location. Description Newspaper, Maryland Herald and Hager's-Town Times, 1828, January 29 This web site is presented for reference ... ...
http://speccol.msa.maryland.gov/...serno=1&item=1&subitem=-1

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