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Hyde George Philadelphia PA

George Hyde*     see also: Hyde, William and GeorgeBookbinder103 Chestnut st.PhiladelphiaPennsylvania  1.*was a witness to the will of James Muir in 1792. Wills: Abstracts, Phil. PA Book 5 1813-1815.(1793) Muir & Hyde, 33 Pewter-platter alley : Philadelphia City Directory pg.99.(1794) No listing for Muir & Hyde,  or James Muir. New listing for David Muir at the same address: Philadelphia City Directory, pg. 111. . (1794) GeorgeHyde New listing at 103 Chestnut st. :  Philadelphia City Directory 1. (1794) Philadelphia City Directory2. (1795)  Carters Alley: Philadelphia City Directory pg 158.3.  (1797) Philadelphia City Directory, pg. 95. Next door at 149 Chestnut in1798.4. (1799) 149 Chestnut street: Philadelphia City Directory pg. 73 Same addressin 1800, pg. 66. In 1802, pg. 126.5. (1803) 71 Chestnut street: Philadelphia City Directory pg. 123.6. (1805) Patent Rulers, Stationers & Bookbinders : Philadelphia CityDirectory, (no page numbers). Same listing in 18067. (1807) 77 Chestnut Street : Philadelphia City Directory. Same address in1808 and 1809. (no page numbers) an 1810 pg. 143.8. (1817) “and Company”, 77 Chestnut Street Hannah French, “Early AmericanBookbinding by Hand” from: “Bookbinding in America” Lehmann-Haupt ed. 1967.pg.1139. (1819)  71 Chestnut st.  Hannah French, “Early American Bookbinding byHand” from: “Bookbinding in America” Lehmann-Haupt ed. 1967. pg.11310. (1825) William & George Hyde  Bookbinders and Stationer same address: Philadelphia City Directory. A William Hyde, Bookbinder and Stationer islisted at: 71 Chestnut, in the same directory.

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Hyde George & Co. Philadelphia PA

George Hyde & Co ( 1817) see: George Hyde

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Hyde William & George Philadelphia PA

(1825) William & George Hyde Bookbinder & Stationers,  see: George Hyde

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Hyndshaw John New York NY

John HyndshawBookbinderMarket st. op. Presbyterian meeting-housePhiladelphia  (1729)New York ( 1745)  3.1.b. 1700 d. 1741, Mentioned in Ben Franklin’s Pennsylvania Gazette Feb 251729. Hinshaw Family Association.2. (1730) At the Sign of the Two Bibles, in Market Street, over against thePresbyterian Meeting-House.  Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. French EAB. pg.113(1731) Bookseller and Bookbinder. Pennsylvania Gazette March 18, 17313. (1741) Woodbridge, Middlesex Co., New Jersey  . Documents Relating to theState of New Jersey Colonial Documents first series Vol. XXX , pg. 144. (1745).  New York, 1745, At the Sign of the Bible, near the Old-Slip MarketSt.,Bookbinder and Bookseller.  Hannah French, “Early American Bookbinding byHand” from: “Bookbinding in America” Lehmann-Haupt ed. 1967. pg.106.5. (1747) “Binds any Sort of Books after the neatest and best Manner.”The New York Gazette / Weekly Post-Boy June, 8, 1747.6. Near the old Slip Charles Evans American Bibliography; a ChronologicalDictionary of all Books and Pamphlets , vol. 2 1639-1820. pg. 340

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Ihling O. & Co London MI

![ihling.c1869.jpg][1]O. (Otto) Ihling & CoBookbinders, Paper Rulers andBlank Book ManufacturersKalamazooMichigan, 1.1.”Otto Ihling organized Ihling-Brothers-Everard, a publisher and bookbinderin 1869. The company moved  into the Ihling-Doubleday Building in 1903″. Museography, a publication of the Kalamazoo Valley Museum and Kalamazoo valleyCommunity College, vol.2 issue 2, “The Germans in Kalamazoo”,  pg 15Image courtesy: Vernon Wiering, Wiering Books, Grand Rapids, Michigan. [1]: /media/attachments/bbdir_entry/1467/ihling.c1869.jpg (ihling.c1869.jpg)

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