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This title existed for just one year...
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This title existed for just one year...

Item # 711121 ·
THE BALTIMORE DAILY INTELLIGENCER, Maryland, Oct. 24, 1794  

* Rare 18th century American publication

One of the less common American titles from the 18th century as it existed for just one year, from October. 28, 1793 thru October. 29, 1794. 
Pages 1 & 4 are filled with ads, with news items inside. Included is a lengthy letter signed by: John Jay, concerning what would be known as the Jay Treaty.
Four pages, discrete archival mends at the spine & some folds & margins, minor wear, good condition.

Background:The Baltimore Daily Intelligencer had a very brief existence, only lasting from 1793 to 1794—about a year. It was an early attempt at a daily newspaper in Baltimore, which at the time was still a growing city. Despite its short run, it was part of a wave of new publications that emerged in the early years of the republic, reflecting the political and economic dynamism of the period.
Its rapid disappearance likely had to do with financial challenges, competition with other newspapers, or changes in the political climate that affected the newspaper industry. Still, it remains an interesting piece of American journalism history from the early 1790s.
Price
$63
100% Authentic: Original printing, never a reproduction.