Missing relatives and lost friends/ by Robert W. Barnes

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Book

Language

English

Publication Date

c2008

Publisher

Clearfield Company

Place of Publication

Baltimore, Maryland

Physical

xx, 229 p.

ISBN

0806353686

Notes

"This book contains advertisements for missing relatives and lost Friends from 18th and early 19th century newspapers. The notices taken primarily from newspapers in Maryland, Pennsylvania, Virginia, Delaware, a few in New York and the District of Columbia chronicle the appearances and disapperances of 1325 ... individuals. I have chosen 1719 as the starting date because 1719 is the year the American Weekly Mercury began publication in Philadelphia." -- P. viii.

Includes bibliographical referencees and index.

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