Last Name | First Name | Bbinder Company/Org Name | City | State | Research Text | Date Last Modified | Date Created | Old Import ID | Image 1 | Image 2 | Image 3 | Image 4 | Image 5 | |
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Barnes | Horacee | Rockford | IL |
Horace BarnesBokbinderRockford Illinois ( ) 1.1. Bailey, Illinois State Gazetter and Business Directory for 1864-65 |
1849 | |||||||||
Barnes | John A. | Philadelphia | PA |
John A BarnesBookbinder*612 Noble st.PhiladelphiaPennsylvania 1.*listing is bookbr (?) elsewhere in this directory they spell out bookbinder1. (1859) McElroy’s Philadelphia City Directory |
2043 | |||||||||
Barns | Jacob & Co | Grand Rapids | MI |
Jacob Barnes & CoBookbindersnext to the Post OfficeGrand RapidsMichigan,(1855), 1.1.”In 1855, the Enquirer advertised the establishment of a book-bindery,”next, door to the the Post Office”, where” blank books, day-books, journalsand all kinds of county records will be bound in the best style at Detroitprices” “Andrew J. Dygert was the workman, and the first book-binder to plyhis trade in this city.” Baxter, Albert, History or the City of GrandRapids,1891, chapter, XXX.2. 1860, November bought by John C. Wenham and moved to: Nevius Block (nowGunn Block) Monroe Street. ibid. (author makes no note of a name change)3. 1863 Sold to Henry M. Hinsdill, Bookbinding and Bookselling. ibid |
1533 | |||||||||
Barrett | Thomas | Cincinnati | OH |
Thomas Barrett,Bookbinderbds D. McHenryCincinnatiOhio, (1843) 1.1. 1843, Cist, Cincinnati Directoy, pg. 29. |
1826 | |||||||||
Barrett | Thomas | Baltimore | MD |
Thomas BarrettBookbinder apprentice (to Warner & Hanna)BaltimoreMaryland 1.1. (1800-1800) Journal of Early Southern Decorative Arts, vol. 24, no. 2.1998. Museum of Early Southern Decorative Arts reference number: 56218. |
2490 |
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