• The Gazette, founded in 1727 as The Maryland Gazette, is one of the oldest newspapers in America. Its modern-day descendant, The Capital, was acquired...
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  • The Gazette published weekly community newspapers serving Montgomery, Prince George's, Frederick, and Carroll counties in Maryland, including a subscription-based...
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  • the Baltimore Sun Media Group, publishes the daily newspapers The Capital and the Maryland Gazette and the weekly Crofton-West County Gazette. At the...
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  • The Gazette (Maryland), the common name of a group of community newspapers in Maryland Maryland Gazette, known as The Gazette, founded in 1727 as The Maryland...
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  • newspapers in Maryland. List of newspapers in Maryland in the 18th century Ethnic press in Baltimore Maryland media List of radio stations in Maryland List of...
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  • twice-weekly Maryland Gazette newspapers and the weeklies Bowie Blade-News and Crofton-West County Gazette. Its offices in Parole, Maryland, an unincorporated...
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    administrative capital, a port of entry, and a major center of the Atlantic slave trade. The Maryland Gazette, which became an important weekly journal, was founded...
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    Jonas Green (category People from colonial Maryland)
    protégé of Benjamin Franklin in Philadelphia. He became the publisher of the Maryland Gazette. Its early masthead read as follows: "Annapolis, Printed...
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    /əˈrʌndəl/), also notated as AA or A.A. County, is located in the U.S. state of Maryland. As of the 2020 United States census, its population was 588,261, an...
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    Annapolis, Maryland while broadening the scope of his writing to include articles for the Maryland Gazette and the satirical History of the Ancient and...
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  • The Enquirer-Gazette is a weekly newspaper published in Upper Marlboro, Maryland. The newspaper was founded on January 30, 1925, when Frederick Sasscer...
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  • Capital) is a daily newspaper published by Capital Gazette Communications in Annapolis, Maryland, to serve the city of Annapolis, much of Anne Arundel County...
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    1765-1775 era, and in supporting the American Revolution. Every week the Maryland Gazette of Annapolis promoted the Patriot cause and also reflected informed...
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    Charles Carroll of Carrollton (category Presidents of the Maryland Senate)
    the Maryland Gazette with that pen name. He served as a delegate to the Continental Congress and Confederation Congress. Carroll later served as the first...
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    Maryland (US: /ˈmɛrɪlənd/ MERR-il-ənd) is a state in the Mid-Atlantic region of the United States. It borders the states of Virginia to its south, West...
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  • "Containing the freshest Advices, Foreign and Domestick." Three years earlier, Parks had founded The Maryland Gazette in Annapolis, Maryland. In 1743, Parks...
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    mentioned in the Maryland Gazette. In 1729, a complaint was filed by a Mr. Carroll with the Pennsylvania government that referenced Monocacy. The complaint...
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  • The governor of Maryland is the head of government of the U.S. state of Maryland and is the commander-in-chief of the state's military forces. The governor...
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    Anne Catherine Hoof Green (category People from colonial Maryland)
    later revived the dormant Maryland Gazette in 1745. The Maryland Gazette was one of the first newspapers published in America and was the main source for...
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    Marley Station Mall (category Shopping malls in Maryland)
    an enclosed shopping mall in Glen Burnie, Maryland. Opened in 1987, it was expanded in 1994 and 1996. The mall had 130 stores on 2 floors, a movie theater...
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    Talbot Resolves (category Maryland in the American Revolution)
    The Talbot Resolves was a proclamation made by Talbot County citizens of the British Province of Maryland, on May 24, 1774. The British Parliament had...
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    County, Maryland, United States, and a suburb of Washington, D.C. At the 2020 census, the population was 24,921. Greenbelt is the first and the largest...
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    1767, and the slaves were advertised for auction in the Maryland Gazette on October 1, 1767. He concludes his research by examining the deed books of...
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  • London, Ontario. The Quebec Chronicle-Telegraph claims to be North America's oldest newspaper due to the following: The Maryland Gazette began publication...
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    Philadelphia April 24, 1775". The Maryland Gazette. Annapolis, Maryland. April 27, 1775. – An early description of the battles and recited troop strengths...
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    formulated an agreement that they would burn the tea and publish an apology in the Maryland Gazette. On the other hand, one committee member, Mathias Hammond...
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    counties, about 15 miles (24 km) southwest of Baltimore, Maryland, United States. Per the 2020 census, the population was 10,535. Jessup is located at 39°08′18″N...
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  • of Gazettes, Post". The Maryland Gazette. Archived from the original on March 13, 2014. Retrieved March 13, 2014. "Form 8-K. THE WASHINGTON POST COMPANY...
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  • oldest newspaper in the United States after the Maryland Gazette ceased publication. Starting in the 1890s, the Gazette was published by The Portsmouth Herald...
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    James F. Purvis (category History of slavery in Maryland)
    Any Number of Negroes". The Maryland Gazette. March 8, 1838. p. 4. Retrieved 2024-01-02. "James Franklin Purvis, 1833". Maryland Marriages, 1666-1970 –...
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