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Newspaper: Maryland Journal (Baltimore)
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Citation
  • "Newspaper: Maryland Journal (Baltimore)", Genealogy Bank.
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Page: 17860802
  • 17860811-MarylandJournal-3-AlexanderForsyth
  • Text: Maryland Journal, 1786-08-08, Pg 4
    Maryland Journal, 1786-08-11, Pg 3

    TAVERN

    The Subscriber begs Leave to inform the Public in general, and his Friends in particular, that he has taken that well-known TAVERN formerly kept by Mr. GEORGE McCANDLESS, in Gay-Street, Baltimore, four Doors from where the old Market-House stood, where he intends to entertain Travellers and Citizens in the most commodious Manner, and upon the most reasonable Terms; and he hopes, from his Knowledge of the Business, and his unremitted Endeavours to give general Satisfaction, that the Encouragement of a generous Public, as well as that of his particular Friends, will be kindly bestowed on their
    Most obedient and very humble Servant,
    ALEXANDER FORSYTH.
    N. B. BOARDERS taken on Moderate Terms, and HORSES kept at LIVERY.
    Baltimore, August 2, 1786.
Page: 17870205
  • 17870403-MarylandJournal-3-AlexanderForsyth
  • Text: Maryland Journal, 1787-02-09, Pg 3
    Maryland Journal, 1787-03-06, Pg 4
    Maryland Journal, 1787-03-23, Pg 4
    Maryland Journal, 1787-04-03, Pg 4

    Congress-Hall.

    The Subscriber respectfully informs his Friends and the Public in general, that he has taken, and has now opened, a TAVERN, for the Accomodation of Travellers and others, in the noted large convienient Building, at the Head of Market-Street, commonly called and known by the Name of CONGRESS-HALL, which Place having every necessary Convenience for the Entertainment of Gentlemen, and his House and Stables being large and roomy, and at this Time well furnished with Liquors, and Provender of the first Quality, with suitable Attendance, humbly solicits the Encouragement of his Friends and the Public, assuring them that every Exertion to please shall manifest his Gratitude for their Favours.-- The Public's obedient Servant,
    ALEXANDER FORSYTH.
    Baltimore-Town, Feb. 5, 1787.
Page: 17880606
  • 17880606-MarylandJournal-3-AlexanderForsyth
  • Text: Maryland Journal, 1788-06-06, Pg 3

    The CURIOUS are respectfully informed, there is just brought to Town, and to be seen at any hour, at Mr. ALEXANDER FORSYTH's, at Castle-Inn, in Gay-Street,

    A WILD BEAST, Called

    A MOOSE.

    This curious and extraordinary animal is thought to be the greatest curios?? of any of the quadrapeds.--It is 17 hands high, well proportioned, of a grayish colour, and trots remarkably swift----Those Ladies and Gentlemen, who would wish to satisfy their curiosity, are requested to call before the 14th instant, as after that day it will not be seen in this place.
    Price to grown persons, None-Pence each; children Four Pence; and a reasonable allowance to those who come in companies.
    Baltimore, June 6, 1788.
Page: 17891229
  • 17900101-MarylandJournal-6-AlexanderForsyth
  • Text: Maryland Journal, 1790-01-01, Pg 6

    A small stray bay MARE.
    Brought to the Subscriber's Stables, as a Stray, on the 24th Instant, a small bay MARE, with a black Mane and Tail, a Star and Snip, and one white Spot under the Saddle--Her Age is not known. The Owner is desired to come, prove Property, pay Charges, and take her away.
    ALEXANDER FORSYTH.
    Baltimore, December 29, 1789
Personal Names
PersonClaimDetailEvidence
Alexander ForsythNameAlexander Forsyth [S137] [S176] [S178] [S180] [S1049] [S1050] [S1051] [S1052] [S1053] [S1054] [S1056] [S1057] [S1058] [S1122] [S1132] [S1133] [S1146] [S1197] [S1203] [S1782] [S1783] [S1786] [S1787] [S1788:18130529] [S1795] [S1803] [S1815:18130531] [S1860:17860802] [S1861:18070604] [S1862:18340721] [S1910] [S3144:603] [N103] [N107] [N108] [N111]
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Alexander ForsythNameMr. Alexander Forsyth [S1860:17880606]
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Events & Attributes
PersonClaimDateDetailAgeEvidence
Alexander ForsythResidenceAug 2, 1786Baltimore, Baltimore, Maryland, United States [S1860:17860802]
ran an ad in the Maryland Journal newspaper announcing his proprietorship of an unnamed Tavern on Gay Street (probably Castle Inn).
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Alexander ForsythResidenceFeb 5, 1787Baltimore, Baltimore, Maryland, United States [S1860:17870205] [N108]
ran an ad in the Maryland Journal newspaper announcing his proprietorship of a Tavern in Congress Hall.
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Alexander ForsythResidenceJun 6, 1788Baltimore, Baltimore, Maryland, United States [S1860:17880606]
ran an ad in the Maryland Journal newspaper announcing his showing of a Moose at the tavern on Gay Street called Castle Inn.
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Alexander ForsythResidenceDec 28, 1789Baltimore, Baltimore, Maryland, United States [S1860:17891229]
ran an ad in the Maryland Journal newspaper informing the public that someone had delivered a stray bay mare to his stables
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Referrers
Alexander Forsyth
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