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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Day | William | St Louis | MO |
William DayBookbinderwith Day, Hogan & ChambersSt Louis.Missouri 1.1. see: Day, Hogan & Chambers |
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Day | William A. | New York | NY |
William A. Day (not to be confused with William Day, Bookbinder, NY, NY)*Bookbinder68 Fulton New YorkNew York, (1825 ) 1.Hanna French pg.105. Not in Spawn. see Huttner, (pg. 70), for the history of William (of John & William Day ) and William A. (1825-1842)1.(1825)Longworth Directory, pg.158. Same address in 1826,1827,1829, Longworth Directory , 2.(1828) Day and Murphy Bookbinders, 68 1/2 Fulton, Longworth Directory,pg. 211.3.(1829) 68 Fulton. New York Directory pg.183.4.(1832)20 Wall. New York Directory pg.245. same address in 1833. 18345.(1837) 52 Gold. New York Directory pg.194.(1839)74 Fulton Street. Longworth, Directory of the City of New York, pg. 204. not in 1841 new York Directory |
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De Carteret | John | Raleigh | VA |
John H. De CarteretBookbinder & Blank-Book binderback of the Raleigh Register OfficeRaleighVirginia *11.(1840) “he still carries on the Book-Binding business” The North Carolina Standard, June 10, 1840.2.(1842) same address. The North Carolina Standard November 23, 1842. |
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De Foreest | Henry | New York | NY |
Henry De Foreest (De Forrest)*Printer and Bookbinder and Blank Book Manufacturer”enquire for him at the house of Peter Zenger or at his House, opposite theSigh of the Black-Horse”New York 1.* (1735-1750) Hannah French, “Early American Bookbinding by Hand”1. (1735). Catalogue of Ornamental Leather Bookbindings Executed in Americaprior to 1850 pg. 99.2. (1735) “Books neatly Bound, Gilded and Lettered, Account-Books Rul’d &Bound in Vellum, Parchment, Calf, or Basil, by Henry DeForeest, enquire forhim at the House of John Peter Zenger, or at his House opposite to the Sigh ofthe Black-Horse.”The New York Weekly Journal, May 19, 1735. The Arts andCrafts in New York, The New York Historical Society, 1936, vol. LXIX, pg. 244.3. (1743-43) William Bradford took De Foreest into partnership. ibid. |
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De Forrest | Henry | New York | NY |
Henry De Forrest see: De Foreest |
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