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Hufty Joseph Philadelphia PA

Joseph Hufty*Blank Book Manufacturer, Stationer, Engraver139 Chestnut St., above FourthPhiladelphiaPennsylvania, 1* in 1839 a George W. Hufty (no known relation) went into partnership with Baldwin (manufacturer of bookbinding tools) to make a steam engine and would later become locomotive manufacturers .1. Ticket in the Collection of the Virginia Historical Society, (1997.191.6.2)prov. John & Suse Field 2. 407 Chestnut. Universal Masonic Record, “Links in the Golden Chain ofBrotherhood”, Leon Hyneman Pub. Philadelphia, 1859

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Hulsart Corn B. NY NY

Corn B. HulsartBookbinder and stationer157 Division StreetNew YorkNew York ( 1820)  1.1.  Hannah French, “Early American Bookbinding by Hand” from: “Bookbinding inAmerica” Lehmann-Haupt ed. 1967. pg.106.

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Hulshart Cornelius B. New York NY

BookbinderNew YorkNew York 1.not in Longworth 1825 Directory1.(1826)Longworth’s Directory pg.258.

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Hunt Edwin Hartford CT

Edwin HuntBookbinderHartfordConnecticut 1.1. (1849) Mercantile Union, Business Directory for New England, pg. 285

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Hunt William NY NY

William HuntBookbinder13 Leonard StreetNew YorkNew York ( 1810)  1.1.  Hannah French, “Early American Bookbinding by Hand” from: “Bookbinding inAmerica” Lehmann-Haupt ed. 1967. pg.106.

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