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Bromell Peter New Bedford MA

Peter BromellBookbinderh.85 North SecondNew BedfordMass, (1836) 1.1.1836, Crapo.’s New-Bedford Directory, pg. 5.

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Bronson Walter & Co. New Haven CT

Bronson, Walter & CoBooksellers and BookbindersNew HavenConnecticut 1.1. (1808) Connecticut Herald, New Haven, Connecticut, January 12, 1808.

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Brooks George A. Harrisburg PA

George A BrooksBookbinder and Blankbook Manufacturerno. 64 Market streetHarrisburgPennsylvania 1.1. (1858) Annals of Harrisburg pg. 400

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Brooks Philip New York NY

Philip Brooks*BookbinderDock Street (between the Old-slip in Dock street)New YorkNew York 1.* Hannah French, “Early American Bookbinding by Hand” from: “Bookbinding in America” Lehmann-Haupt ed. 1967. pg.104.1. (1775)  bookbinder from Dublin,   quotes ad. from  New York Journal April25 1775. Grolier Club, Catalogue of Ornamental Leather Bindings  pg. 100.2. (1775) Book Binder from Dublin, Carries on that business in all itsbranches, at his shop in Dock street, between the Coffee house and Old-slipbridge. New or old books lettered, gilt and rebound in the neatest manner;merchants and others supplied with blank books, either ruled or plain, on theshortest notice; pocket books, memorandum books &c. He will study to givegeneral satisfaction to his customers and flatters himself the public willfavour him with some encouragement,  The New York Gazette and the WeeklyMercury, September 25, 1775 ”  The Arts and Crafts in New York, The New YorkHistorical Society, 1936, vol. LXIX, pg. 2443. (1778) Norwich, Connecticut   Abstracts of wills (Dunkley), Collections ofThe New York Historical Society, 1904, pg. 22.4. (1779-1783) Stationer and publisher. Register of Artists, Engravers, Booksellers, Bookbinders,Printers and publishers in New York City 1633-1820(1783)if Mr Philip Brooks, Bookbinder, and native of Dublin, who came to Philadelphia in the year 1773, and left New York in the year 1780, and has never been heard of, be dead, any person informing ithe Printers of the same, will be thankfully rewarded by his friends, November 1, 1783. The Independent Gazatter, Philadelphia, November 8, 1783.

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Brooks William Cleveland OH

William BrooksBookbinderbds. 37 Bank StreetClevelandOhio 1.1. (1848) Cleveland Directory

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