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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Kauffman | William | Philadelphia | PA |
William KauffmanBookbinder743 PloverPhiladelphiaPennsylvania ()1.1. (1867) McElroy’s Philadelphia City Directory |
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Kausselt | George | Philadelphia | PA |
George KausseltBookbinder180 CallowhillPhiladelphiaPennsylvania ( 1811) 1.1. Hannah French, “Early American Bookbinding by Hand” from: “Bookbinding inAmerica” Lehmann-Haupt ed. 1967. pg.113 |
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Kay | Charles H. | Pittsburgh | Pennsylvania |
Charles H. KayPrinting,Publisher, Bookseller and StationerCorner of Wood and Third streets. PittsburghPennsylvania 1.1.(1845) “Printing and book-binding neatly and cheaply executed.” The Cadiz Sentinel, October 8, 18452.(1846) and: “Paper Dealer”. Daily Morning Post, (Pittsburgh PA)July, 11, 1846. |
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Keatinge | George | Baltimore | MD |
George Keatinge*Bookseller and Bookbinder, 1801-1810Baltimored.1811, 1.*Born in Ireland and came to America with his brother Henry in 1794. They opened a bookstore and had a circulating library. American Popular Music and it’s Business by Russell Sanjek pg.122. 1.Maryland Imprints, appendix B vol.440, pg. 283 |
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Keatinge | Henry | Baltimore | MD |
Henry Semple Keatinge*Bookbinder**, Bookseller and Printer Baltimore, 1801-1810 1770?-1834 1.*Born in Ireland and came to America with his brother George in 1794. They opened a bookstore and had a circulating library. American Popular Music and it’s Business by Russell Sanjek pg.122. ** Henry is listed as a Bookseller and Printer and his brother George is listed as a Bookseller, Bookbinder and Printer, The Dublin book Trade, Mary Pollard, 1550-1800, pg. 332. 1.(1801-1810) Maryland Imprints, by Roger P. Bristol. appendix B vol. 440, pg.283. |
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