MARYLAND JOURNAL AND BALTIMORE ADVERTISER
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The third newspaper established in Maryland. It appeared in Baltimore in 1773, and together with the Maryland Gazette constituted the entire Revolutionary press of the State. This paper was edited and published by William Goddard. Its publication was finally suspended in 1797.
By John Franklin Jameson
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