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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Brown | J. | Columbus | OH |
J. BrownBookbinderNorthside Scioto Lane bw Friend and Rich Sts.ColumbusOhio 1.1. (1848) Columbus. Directory, source: Morgan Bibliography of Ohio Imprints |
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Brown | John | Boston | MA |
John Brown*BookbinderDevonshire St.BostonMassachusetts (1813) 1.*Hannah French, “Early American Bookbinding by Hand” from: “Bookbinding in America” Lehmann-Haupt ed.,1967, pg.100. 1. (1813) Boston City Directory (not listed in ’10, ’16) |
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Brown | John | Philadelphia | PA |
John BrownBookbinderMaple N. of eighthPhiladelphiaPennsylvania ()1.1. (1825) Philadelphia City Directory and Stranger’s GuideJohn BrownBookbinderPittsburgPennsylvania. 1.1. (1841) Pittsburg City directory, quoted in:Joseph Henderson and John SamuelDavis, History of Beaver County, Pennsylvania, pg. 770. |
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Brown | John E. | Providence | RI |
John E. BrownBookbinderProvidenceR. I. (1837) 1.1. Henry Fritz-Gilbert Waters. The New England Historical And GenealogicalRegister. pg.2252. 1838. Brown & Cady . ibid. |
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Brown | Samuel | New York | NY |
Samuel Brown*Printer and BookbinderMaiden Lane near the Fly-MarketNew YorkNew York 1.* Hannah French, “Early American Bookbinding by Hand” from: “Bookbinding in America” Lehmann-Haupt ed. 1967. pg.104. (1760) Advertisement for the sale of land in the possession of Samuel Brown, Book-binder. The New York Mercury, March 31, 1760. 1. (1761) Catalouge of Ornamental Leather Bookbindings Executed in Americaprior to 1850 pg. 99.2. (1755) Became a Freeman October 21, 1755. Collections of the N. Y.Historical Society, The Burghers of New Amsterdam and The Freemen of New York1765-1866 pg. 183.3. (1765) “Charles Morse moves to the house…being the second House aboveMr. Samuel Brown’s Printer and Book Binder…” The New York Gazette or theWeekly Post-Boy June 20, 1765. The Arts and Crafts in New York, The New YorkHistorical Society, 1936, vol LXIX, pg. 244. |
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