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Last NameFirst NameBbinder Company/Org NameCityStateResearch TextDate Last ModifiedDate CreatedOld Import IDImage 1Image 2Image 3Image 4Image 5
Coglan John Philadelphia PA

John Coglan*Bookbinder137 North SixthPhiladelphiaPennsylvania 1.*Hannah French, “Early American Bookbinding by Hand” from: “Bookbinding in America” Lehmann-Haupt ed. 1967. pg.1111. (1802) Philadelphia City Directory pg. 55.2. (1805) 276 North Second Street :  Philadelphia City Directory, no pg.numbers.

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Cohen Nathan E. Lowell MA

![NathanECohen.jpg][1]Nathan E. CohenBookbinderLowellMass. 1.1. The zip code suggests a date after 1963ABM 000012 prov. TJ [1]: /media/attachments/bbdir_entry/409/NathanECohen.jpg (NathanECohen.jpg)

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Cole John Baltimore MD

John CcoleBookbinderBaltimoreMaryland 1.1. (1812-1817) Journal of Early Southern Decorative Arts, vol. 24, no. 2.1998. Museum of Early Southern Decorative Arts identification number: 17602.

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Coleman Edward D. Boston MA

Edward D. ColemanBookbinderrear 113 HanoverBostonMassachusetts1.1. (1828) Boston City Directory.     not listed in 1827 or 1929

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Coleman George (Salem MA

George ColemanBookbinderSalemMass1.1. (1825 ) Purchased Isaac Cushing’s bindery*. Salem Imprints 1768- 1825, byHarriet Silvester Tapley pg. 2002. (1827) “Journeymen Book-Binder’s Wanted. Wanted immediately, Fourjourneymen Book-Binders, Good an steady Workmen need onl apply… E. B.Coleman”  Essex Register, Salem MA.  (note E. B. Coleman not George.)(1883) George Coleman, of Boston has a fire  that caused $10,000 damage, thefull value of stock and machinery. New York Herald, Dec. 9, 1883.

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