Clementina Rind

[1] Living and working in Williamsburg, Virginia, she took the printing press established by her husband, William Rind, after his death in 1773.

Clementina continued to print The Virginia Gazette and also published Thomas Jefferson's tract A Summary View of the Rights of British America.

[5] William Rind and Jonas Green worked together until publication of The Maryland Gazette was suspended in October 1765 as a protest to the Stamp Act of 1765.

[1] On May 16, 1766, the first issue of William Rind's The Virginia Gazette was printed,[6] accompanied with the motto, "Open to ALL PARTIES, but Influenced by NONE.

By 1767, they were living on the Duke of Gloucester Street, in a brick building that served as both a work space and a family residence.

Virginia Gazette February 10, 1775.
The Virginia Gazette February 10, 1775