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1727The Maryland Gazette. The first newspaper in Maryland is founded and edited by William Parks (?-1750), an Englishman who lived in Annapolis until 1736; he would then move to Virginia to form the Virginia Gazette.
1767The Maryland Gazette. Following the death of her husband, Anne Catherine Hoof Green (c. 1720-1775) quickly takes over the printing of the weekly newspaper of the colony, with the help of her son, William. The masthead reads "Anne Catharine Green & Son," and, by the end of the year, she would be acknowledged as the "printer to the province of Maryland"--a position formerly held by her late husband.

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