Search
Total Records Found: 3085, showing 5 per page
Last NameFirst NameBbinder Company/Org NameCityStateResearch TextDate Last ModifiedDate CreatedOld Import IDImage 1Image 2Image 3Image 4Image 5
Chittenden George Hudson NY

George Chittenden*Bookbinder and Paper Maker  “Chittenden Mills””old Mr Leslie’s Tailor Shop”HudsonNew York. 1.* b. dec, 1776 , d. Nov. 28 1845 in Stockport.  Fowler Chittenden and other CT Lines.1. ‘now the residence and store of A. Behrens’…’carried on his business herefor some years’.  Stephen B. Miller, Sketches of Hudson, pg. 64.2.  “In 1802 Ezra Sampson, George Chittenden and Harry Croswell started anewspaper in Hudson, “The Balance and Columbian Repository”,   and to supplytheir press, Chitttenden  purchased a  one-vat paper-mill…    A few yearslater he went to Stockport to build a second mill which he operated from 1810until his death in 1845, his sons carrying on after him. Lyman Horace Weeks, AHistory of Paper-making in America.

1601
Choyuski Isaiah San Franciso CA

Isaiah ChoynskiBookbinder511 Market St.San FranciscoCalifornia. 1.1. San Francisco Business Directory 1875, (only year listed in directories)2 In 1907 Choyuski was listed as a member of the Jewish Alliance of Californiaan organization that assisted and educated Jewish refugees . Adler, & Szold,American Jewish Year Book,1908,  pg 135.

689
Christensen Martin Hartford CT

![christensen.jpg][1]Martin ChristensenPaper Ruler66 State StreetHartford Conn.    [1]: /media/attachments/bbdir_entry/1526/christensen.jpg (christensen.jpg)

1526
Christie Alexander New York NY

Alexander ChristieBookbinder3 Rider StreetNew YorkNew York  1.1. ( 1796-1798)  dates are presumably Christie’s residence in New York not forhis time  on Rider st. .Hannah French, “Early American Bookbinding by Hand”from: “Bookbinding in America” Lehmann-Haupt ed. 1967. pg.104.(1798) 3 Rider Street. Longworth’s City Directory. 2. 15 Cliff st..  New York Directory pg 25.

927
Christie James New York NY

James ChristieBookbinderNew YorkNew York 1.1. (1794-1794)  Journal of Early Southern Decorative Arts, vol. 24, no. 2.1998. Museum of Early Southern Decorative Arts identification number: 6263.

2511

No record was found.