John Dunlap
John Dunlap (21 August 1746 – 27 November 1812) was an early American printer who emigrated from Ulster, Ireland and who printed the first copies of the United States Declaration of Independence and was one of the most successful Irish/American printers of his era. He served in the Continental Army under George Washington during the American Revolutionary War. Provided by Wikipedia
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by Brooke, Henry
Published 1774
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“...Dunlap, John...”Published 1774
London, printed: Philadelphia: re-printed for John Sparhawk, and John Dunlap
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by Blackburne, Francis
Published 1771
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“...Dunlap, John...”Published 1771
Printed and sold by John Dunlap, at the newest printing-office, in Market-Street
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by Young Scotsman, formerly a voluntier in the Corsican service
Published 1769
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“...Dunlap, John...”Published 1769
London, printed: Philadelphia: re-printed by John Dunlap, at the newest printing-office, in Market-Street
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by Dawkins, Henry
Published 1773
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“...Dunlap, John...”Published 1773
Printed and sold by John Dunlap, at the newest-printing-office, in Market-Street
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by Dawkins, Henry
Published 1774
Other Authors:
“...Dunlap, John...”Published 1774
Printed and sold by John Dunlap, at the newest-printing-office, in Market-Street
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by Dawkins, Henry
Published 1769
Other Authors:
“...Dunlap, John...”Published 1769
Printed by John Dunlap, at the newest-printing-office, the south side of the Jersey Market, and three doors below Second-Street