A DESCRIPTION OF THE TOWNSHIP SYSTEM, WITH A CONSIDERATION OF ITS ADVANTAGES. ADDRESSED TO THE PEOPLE OF MARYLAND.

Baltimore: "Price-Current" Printing House, 1875. 20pp. Original printed salmon wrappers [small bookplate on verso of front wrap, causing a light spot on the recto]. Stitched. At head of title, in print: WITH THE RESPECTS OF J.H. STICKNEY. Very Good.

The author discusses "dividing the entire State into towns or townships, with an average extent of from four to six miles square, each being a body corporate, having and exercising all the powers necessary to the management of its own affairs--a local government by all the people."
OCLC 33480386 [3], 228700479 [1]. Not in Sabin. Item #25856

Price: $125.00

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