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Batty Robert New York NY

Robert BattyBookbinder19 Ferry StreetNew YorkNew York ( 1817)  1.1.  Hannah French, “Early American Bookbinding by Hand” from: “Bookbinding inAmerica” Lehmann-Haupt ed. 1967. pg.103.Robert Batty, NY, see also: Robert Battey

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Baughman Stationery Co. The Richmond VA

The Baughman Stationery Co.Manufacturing Stationers, Printers and Blank Book Manufacturers1207 East Main Street, (store and office)7 & 9 South 12th Street. (manufacturing)RichmondVirginia. (established 1861, incorporated 1891). 1.1.Invoice dated Oct 20 1897. Collection of the Virginia Historical Society,(1997.191.6.2) prov. John & Suse Field 

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Baur Robert Wilkes-Barre PA

ROBERT BAUR, editor and publisher, is the eldest son of the Rev. Frederick and Caroline (Hahn) Baur. He was born in Wurtemberg, Germany, and received a liberal education, learning the bookbinder’s trade. In 1848 he emigrated to the United States, locating in Philadelphia, Pa., where he remained three years, working at his trade. In 1851 he came to Wilkes-Barre and established his present business, which he has continued in with marked success. In 1851 he purchased the Watcher, established in 1842, which he now publishes in connection with his son, Gustav Adolph. He also publishes the Council Chat, the organ of the Junior Order United American Mechanics; also a German paper devoted to the interest of the Musical Societies, called the Singers Gazette. Mr. Baur is also engaged in book-binding, doing an extensive business in that line, and he is largely interested in Wilkes-Barre and Luzerne county real estate. In 1854 Mr. Baur married Paulina, daughter of the Rev. Hassold, of Wurtemberg, Germany, and by this marriage he has had eight children, all of whom are deceased excepting Emily and Gustav Adolph, the latter of whom married Miss Kate Davis, and has one son, Robert Adolph. In his political views our subject is a prominent Democrat, and while he never would accept public offices, he has always taken a deep interest in the success of his party. Mr. Baur is one of the leading citizens of Wilkes-Barre; is the oldest editor in this part of the State, and the oldest living publisher and editor now residing in Wilkes-Barre. Bios: Ba-Be Surnames: History of Luzerne County, by H.C. Bradsby, 1893 Contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by Dalice Fadden. [email protected]

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Bazencourt g. Cheraw SC

G. BazencourtBookbinderCherawSouth Carolina *11. (1836) “The subscribers have established themselves in the above line of business in Cheraw and offer their services to it’s citizens.” Cheraw Gazette, February 23, 1836

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Beacham J. New York NY

![beacham.ny.jpg][1]J. BeachamBookbinder12 Dey StreetNew York. 1.not in Spawn AM or Huttner1. image courtesy: Vernon Wiering, Wiering Books, Grand Rapids, Michigan. [1]: /media/attachments/bbdir_entry/1481/beacham.ny.jpg (beacham.ny.jpg)

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