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Dinah Nuthead (fl. 1696) was a
colonial printer based in the
Province of Maryland. She is
believed to be the
first woman to be
licensed as a
printer in...
- St. Mary's City in 1678,
William and
Dinah Nuthead became the
first printers in Maryland.
While Dinah Nuthead was illiterate, she
would often help her husband...
- show Nightline,
lived in
Southern St. Mary's
County William and
Dinah Nuthead:
established the
first printing house in the
Southern Colonies at St. Mary's...
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forbid printing "upon any
occasion whatsoever."
Nuthead soon
relocated to Maryland, and his wife
Dinah Nuthead continued the
printing business after his death...
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November 8, 2011.
NUTHEADS STARTS TODAY at the
Deseret News; by Lynn Arave;
published August 7, 1989;
retrieved July 19, 2013 "The
Nutheads". "Don Martin"...
- Southworth-Anthoensen Press, OL 6370726M Wroth,
Lawrence Counselman (1922). "Dinah
Nuthead and the
First Annapolis Press". A
History of
Printing in
Colonial Maryland...
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table tennis player Dinah Margaret Norman,
English chess player Dinah Nuthead,
English colonial printer Dinah Elizabeth Pearce,
British philanthropist...
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Explanation of
modal editing with vi – "Why, oh WHY, do
those #?@!
nutheads use vi?" The
original source code of ex (aka vi)
versions 1.1, 2.2, 3.2...
- (1945–1964) by
various creators,
including Bill
Braucher and Bill
Freyse The
Nutheads (1989–1993) by Don
Martin (US) Nuts &
Jolts (1939–1970) by Bill Holman...
- "Dinah
Nuthead and the
First Annapolis Press". A
History of
Printing in
Colonial Maryland, 1686–1776.
Typothetae of Baltimore. pp. 12–15.
Dinah Nuthead. Encyclopedia...