John Dunlap
Active Years
Min year: 1763, Max year: 1788, Max count: 51
Establishments over time
(number of mentions in parentheses)
Locations over time
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As Author
- 1771: Just published, and to be sold by John Dunlap
- 1771: Philadelp[hia ...] Proposals for printing by subsc[ription] a weekly news-paper, [called] the Pennsylvania pack[et] and general advertiser
- 1772: Now in the press and speedily to be published, by John Dunlap at the newest printing office in Market-Street, Philadelphia ... all the poetical writings, and some other pieces, of the Rev. Nathaniel Evans, A.M
- 1775: This day is published, and to be sold by John Dunlap, in Market-Street, Philadelpia, A father's legacy to his daughters. By the late Dr. Gregory, of Edinburgh
As Printer
- 1763: The Ground and nature of Christian redemption
- 1768: Liberty
- 1768: Old Mr. Dod's sayings
- 1768: Father Abraham's almanack, for the year of our Lord, 1769.
- 1769: A Pocket almanack, for the year 1770
- 1769: Father Abraham's almanack, for the year of our Lord 1770
- 1770: The Folly and vanity of a life spent in the pursuit of worldly profit, ease, or pleasure, compared with a life wholly employed in endeavouring to glorify God, and do good to mankind
- 1770: A further discourse upon perfection and universal redemption
- 1770: The American instructor: or, Young man's best companion
- 1770: The history of Belisarius, the heroick and humane Roman general
- 1770: An Indian gazette
- 1770: A new primer. Or, Child's best guide
- 1770: Father Abraham's pocket almanack, for the year 1771
- 1770: The Folly and vanity of a life spent in the pursuit of worldly profit, ease, or pleasure, compared with a life wholly employed in endeavouring to glorify God, and do good to mankind
- 1770: Written on hearing of the much-lamented death of the Rev. Mr. George Whitefield
- 1771: Father Abraham's pocket almanack, for the year 1772
- 1771: Catalogue of drugs, chymical and galenical preparations, shop furniture, patent medicines, and surgeons instruments, sold by John Day, and Co. Druggists and chymists, in Second-street, Philadelphia
- 1771: Father Abraham's almanack, for the year of our Lord 1772
- 1771: Catalogus medicinarum, et pharmacorum, quae praeparantur et venalia prostant a [blank]
- 1771: Just published, and to be sold by John Dunlap
- 1771: The present method of inoculating for the small-pox
- 1771: A critical commentary on Archbishop Secker's Letter to the Right Honourable Horatio Walpole, concerning bishops in America
- 1772: Father Abraham's pocket almanack, for the year 1773
- 1772: Poems on several occasions, with some other compositions
- 1772: Philadelphia, March 12th, 1772
- 1772: Sermons to gentlemen upon temperance and exercise
- 1772: A List of the numbers, that came up prizes in the Pettie's Island Jewellry and Plate Lottery, viz.
- 1772: William Coats, takes this method of acquainting the public in general, and his friends in particular, that he has for sale, at his store, at the Sign of the Sugar-Loaf, contiguous to the public wharf, in Front-Street, and near Pool's Bridge, wholesale and retail: West-India and Philadelphia rum, Jamaica spirits
- 1772: Now in the press and speedily to be published, by John Dunlap at the newest printing office in Market-Street, Philadelphia ... all the poetical writings, and some other pieces, of the Rev. Nathaniel Evans, A.M
- 1772: To all farmers and tradesmen
- 1773: An oration, delivered, January 22 1773
- 1773: An address to the inhabitants of the British settlements, on the slavery of the Negroes in America
- 1773: An address to the inhabitants of the British settlements in America, upon slave-keeping
- 1773: Father Abraham's almanack, for the year of our Lord 1774
- 1773: An address to the inhabitants of the British settlements in America, upon slave-keeping
- 1773: A confession of faith, put forth by the elders and brethren of many congregations of Christians, (baptised upon profession of their faith) in London and the country
- 1773: Personal slavery established, by the suffrages of custom and right reason
- 1774: Father Abraham's pocket almanack, for the year 1775
- 1774: Father Abraham's almanack, for the year of our Lord 1775
- 1774: The harmony between the Old and New Testaments respecting the Messiah
- 1774: A few political reflections submitted to the consideration of the British colonies
- 1774: A pretty story written in the year of our Lord 2774
- 1775: Tables of the port of all single letters carried by post in the northern district of North-America, as established by Congress, one thousand seven hundred and seventy-five
- 1775: Dunlap's Maryland gazette; or, The Baltimore general advertiser
- 1775: An oration, delivered February 24, 1775
- 1775: A sermon preached before the congregations of Christ Church and St. Peter's, Philadelphia, on Thursday, July 20, 1775
- 1775: A sermon, preached before the congregations of Christ Church and St. Peter's, Philadelphia, on Thursday, July 20, 1775
- 1775: Baltimore, May 1st, 1775. Intelligence by express last night
- 1775: Edwin: or The emigrant
- 1775: The New-Year verses of those who carry the Pennsylvania packet to the customers
- 1775: The speech, of the Right Honourable the Earl of Chatham, in the House of Lords, January 20th, 1775
- 1775: A sermon, preached before the congregations of Christ Church and St. Peter's, Philadelphia, on Thursday, July 20, 1775
- 1775: A sermon, preached at York-Town, before Captain Morgan's and Captain Price's companies of rifle-men, on Thursday, July 20, 1775
- 1775: Father Abraham's almanack, for the year of our Lord 1776
- 1776: In Council of Safety, December 5, 1776
- 1776: In Congress, October 29th, 1776
- 1776: Rules and articles for the better government of the troops raised
- 1776: It is agreed between the master, seamen and mariners of the [blank] master, now bound for the port of [blank]
- 1776: Remarks on a late pamphlet entitled Plain truth
- 1776: An oration in memory of General Montgomery
- 1776: There shall be a firm, inviolable, and universal peace, and a true and sincere friendship between A. and B. and the subjects of A. and of B.
- 1776: Philadelphia, July 4th, 1776
- 1776: Father Abraham's almanack, for the year of our Lord 1777
- 1776: In Council of Safety, Philadelphia, December 8, 1776
- 1776: In Council of Safety, December 3, 1776
- 1776: Extracts from the Journals of Congress, relative to the capture and condemnation of prizes, and the fitting out privateers
- 1776: In Congress. December 31, 1776
- 1776: In Congress, July 4, 1776. A declaration by the representatives of the United States of America, in general Congress assembled
- 1776: In Assembly, December 12, 1776
- 1776: An address to the Convention of the Colony of Ancient Dominion of Virginia
- 1776: The representatives of the United States of America, in Congress assembled, to the people in general, and particularly to the inhabitants of Pennsylvania, and the adjacent states
- 1776: Journals of Congress
- 1776: True fortitude delineated
- 1776: Head-quarters, Philadelphia, Dec. 13th, 1776
- 1776: In Council of Safety, Philadelphia, November 14th 1776, 12 o'clock, Thursday
- 1776: The Constitution of the Common-wealth of Pennsylvania
- 1777: An address of the Convention of the Representatives of the State of New-York to their constituents.
- 1777: Father Abraham's pocket almanack, for the year 1777
- 1777: In Congress, December 27, 1776
- 1777: An act to regulate the Militia of the Common-wealth of Pennsylvania
- 1777: In Congress, February 15, 1777
- 1777: A treaty and convention, for the sick, wounded and prisoners of war, of the land forces of His Majesty The King of Great-Britain, and of His Most Christian Majesty
- 1777: Pennsylvania War-Office, April 13th, 1777
- 1777: Baltimore, November 2, 1777. Fresh important intelligence, received this morning
- 1777: Philadelphia, August 22, 1777
- 1777: In Congress, April 1, 1777
- 1777: Baltimore, August 12th, 1777
- 1777: The Constitution of the Common-wealth of Pennsylvania
- 1777: In Congress, June 10, 1777
- 1777: Journals and proceedings of the General Assembly of the Common-wealth of Pennsylvania
- 1777: Directions for preserving the health of soldiers
- 1777: An act obliging the male white inhabitants of this state to give assurances of allegiance to the same
- 1777: In General Assembly of the state of Pennsylvania. Tuesday, June 17, 1777
- 1777: In Congress, April 7, 1777
- 1777: The Pennsylvania packet, or, The general advertiser
- 1777: In Congress, March 25, 1777
- 1777: Laws enacted in a General Assembly of the representatives of the freemen of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
- 1778: Treasury-Office, June 23, 1778. (Secret.)
- 1778: Pennsylvania, ss. A proclamation. By the Supreme Executive Council of the Common-wealth of Pennsylvania
- 1778: An act for the attainder of divers traitors
- 1778: To the inhabitants of the states of Pennsylvania, New-Jersey and Delaware
- 1778: In General Assembly, Thursday, December 3, 1778. P.M
- 1778: In Congress, June 6, 1778
- 1778: Pennsylvania, ss: A proclamation. By the Supreme Executive Council of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
- 1778: To be sold by public auction, on Tuesday the eighth of September, at the late dwelling house of Samuel Shoemaker, in Arch-Street, all the houshold furniture, now seized and confiscated to the state
- 1778: A supplement to the act intitled, "An act for the further security of the government."
- 1778: Directions for preserving the health of soldiers
- 1778: Laws enacted in the third sitting of the second General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, which began at Lancaster, on Wednesday the 13th day of May, 1778
- 1778: United States Lottery
- 1778: Father Abraham's pocket almanack, for the year 1778
- 1778: Minutes of the second General Assembly of the Common-wealth of Pennsylvania
- 1778: In Congress, 16th April, 1778
- 1778: A further supplement to the act intitled, "An act directing the mode and time of electing justices of the peace for the city of Philadelphia and the several counties in this commonwealth, and for other purposes therein mentioned."
- 1778: In General Assembly Friday, September 4, 1778
- 1778: Proceedings of a general court martial
- 1778: A farther supplement to the act entitled, "An act to regulate the militia of the Common-wealth of Pennsylvania."
- 1778: Laws enacted in the second General Assembly of the representatives of the freemen of the Common-wealth of Pennsylvania
- 1778: Baltimore, February 4th, 1778
- 1778: Five hundred pounds reward
- 1778: Treaties of amity and commerce, and of alliance eventual and defensive, between His Most Christian Majesty and the thirteen United States of America
- 1778: Father Abraham's almanack, for the year of our Lord 1779
- 1778: Minutes of the third General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
- 1778: An act to prohibit for a limited time the making of whiskey and other spirits from wheat, rye, or any other sort of grain, or from any meal or flour
- 1779: In Council. Philadelphia, May 28th, 1779
- 1779: A list of the fortunate numbers in the second class of the United States Lottery
- 1779: In Congress, January 2, 1779
- 1779: In Congress, October 8, 1778
- 1779: In General Assembly of Pennsylvania, Thursday, September 23d., 1779
- 1779: Committee room, June 18, 1779
- 1779: The acts of the General Assembly, of the Common-wealth of Pennsylvania
- 1779: Father Abraham's pocket almanack, for the year 1780
- 1779: Treasury-Office, January 12, 1779
- 1779: Report of the committee of the Assembly, on the state of the public accounts
- 1779: Laws enacted in the second sitting of the third General Assembly, of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
- 1779: United States Lottery
- 1780: Magdalen Devine, at her store in Second-street, four doors below Chesnut-street, being determined to leave off business, is now selling at prime cost, for cash only, wholesale and retail, all her stock in trade,
- 1780: Laws enacted in the second sitting of the fourth General Assembly, of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
- 1780: Minutes of the first sitting of the fifth General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, which met at Philadelphia on Monday the twenty-third day of October, in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and eighty
- 1780: The sentiments of an American woman
- 1780: Philadelphia, July 29, 1780. To the public
- 1780: Father Abraham's almanack, for the year of our Lord 1781
- 1780: Morning prayer
- 1780: A sermon preached in Christ-Church, Dover, on Monday, December 27th, 1779
- 1780: Public good
- 1781: Minutes of the first session, of the sixth General Assembly, of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
- 1781: Report of the committee of the Assembly, on the state of the public accounts
- 1781: Acts passed at a General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Virginia
- 1781: Journal of the House of Delegates of Virginia
- 1782: Acts passed at a General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Virginia
- 1782: Minutes of the first session, of the seventh General Assembly, of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
- 1782: Acts passed at a General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Virginia
- 1783: A state of the accounts of John Gill, Esquire, late sub-lieutenant of Bucks County
- 1783: Acts passed at a General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Virginia
- 1783: Father Abraham's almanack, for the year of our Lord 1784
- 1783: Acts passed at a General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Virginia
- 1784: Journal of the Committee of the States
- 1784: Acts passed at a General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Virginia
- 1784: The grand committee to whom was referred a letter of the governor of Massachusetts, of the 28th of October, 1783, relative to the Continental bills of credit of the old emissions, submit the following.
- 1784: By the United States in Congress assembled. June 3, 1784
- 1785: Journal of the United States in Congress assembled
- 1785: To the Honorable the General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Virginia
- 1785: An ordinance for ascertaining the mode of disposing of lands in the Western Territory
- 1785: State of the accounts
- 1785: Motion of Mr. Gerry, seconded by Mr. Howell
- 1786: Impressed with a sense of the sacred trust committed to them, and with an anxious and affectionate concern for the interest, honor and safety of their constituents, the United States in Congress assembled, have on various occasions, pointed out the dangerous situation of this nation
- 1786: An ordinance for the establishment of the mint of the United States of America
- 1786: Articles of a treaty, concluded at Hopewell, on the Keowee, near Seneca old town, between Benjamin Hawkins, Andrew Pickens and Joseph Martin, commissioners plenipotentiary of the United States of America of the one part, and Piomingo, head warrior and first minister of the Chickasaw Nation, Mingatushka, one of the leading chiefs, and Latopoia, first beloved man of the said Nation, commissioners plenipotentiary of all the Chickasaws of the other part
- 1786: A motion of Mr. Dane, that a committee of five be appointed to examine how far the several states have complied with, and adopted the alteration of the eighth article of the confederation and perpetual union, recommended by Congress, April 18, 1783, and to consider and report, what further measures are to be adopted by Congress, for carrying into effect a federal rule for apportioning federal taxes on the several states
- 1786: Acts passed at a General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Virginia
- 1786: The grand committee, to whom were referred a motion of Mr. Monroe, upon the subject of the western territory, ceded by individual states, beg leave to report in part
- 1786: An act for establishing religious freedom, passed in the Assembly of Virginia in the beginning of the year 1786. = Acte de la re?publique de Virginie, qui e?tablit la liberte? de religion, passe? a? l'assemble?e de la Virginie au commencement de l'anne?e 1786
- 1786: The committee, to whom a motion of Mr. Dane was referred for considering and reporting the form of a temporary government for the western states,----beg leave to report
- 1786: Motion of Mr. Dane
- 1786: The report of a committee, appointed to consider whether any and what measures may be necessary for Congress to adopt, in pursuance of their recommendations to the several states on the 18th of April, 1783
- 1787: The committee consisting of [blank] to whom was referred the memorial of Samuel Holden Parsons, Esquire, report as follows
- 1787: The committee, consisting of Mr. Dane, Mr. Clark, Mr. Varnum, Mr. Lee, and Mr. Grayson, to whom it was referred to consider what officers in the civil department are become unnecessary; and to whom also was referred a motion of Mr. Dane, respecting the department of the Treasury---report the following resolutions
- 1788: The committee, consisting of [blank] to whom was referred the report of the Board of Treasury respecting a requisition for the year 1788, report
- 1788: By the United States in Congress assembled, June 11, 1788
- 1788: United States in Congress assembled. May, 22d, 1788
- 1788: By the United States in Congress assembled, June 20, 1788
As Bookseller
- 1763: The Ground and nature of Christian redemption
- 1769: A Pocket almanack, for the year 1770
- 1770: Father Abraham's pocket almanack, for the year 1771
- 1770: The American instructor: or, Young man's best companion
- 1770: The history of Belisarius, the heroick and humane Roman general
- 1771: A critical commentary on Archbishop Secker's Letter to the Right Honourable Horatio Walpole, concerning bishops in America
- 1771: Father Abraham's pocket almanack, for the year 1772
- 1771: Father Abraham's almanack, for the year of our Lord 1772
- 1772: Father Abraham's pocket almanack, for the year 1773
- 1773: An address to the inhabitants of the British settlements, on the slavery of the Negroes in America
- 1773: An address to the inhabitants of the British settlements in America, upon slave-keeping
- 1773: Father Abraham's almanack, for the year of our Lord 1774
- 1774: A few political reflections submitted to the consideration of the British colonies
- 1774: Father Abraham's pocket almanack, for the year 1775
- 1774: Father Abraham's almanack, for the year of our Lord 1775
- 1774: A pretty story written in the year of our Lord 2774
- 1774: A pretty story written in the year of our Lord 2774
- 1775: Father Abraham's almanack, for the year of our Lord 1776
- 1776: Father Abraham's almanack, for the year of our Lord 1777
- 1777: Father Abraham's pocket almanack, for the year 1777
- 1778: Father Abraham's almanack, for the year of our Lord 1779
- 1779: Father Abraham's pocket almanack, for the year 1780
- 1780: Father Abraham's almanack, for the year of our Lord 1781
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