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#VALUE! #VALUE! New York NY

Brown & StansburyStationary, Booksellers & BookbindersNew YorkNew York 1.1. (1800) “Bookbinding neatly executed”, Mercantile Advertiser, New York,N.Y., November 11, 18002. (1801) No. 114 Water Street, Large  assortment of merchant account books,140 dozen of leather for Bookbinder. Evening Post, November 17, 1801.3.(1803) “Late Brown & Stansbury, The former partnership being dissolved” remaining partner ABM.Ogier Stansbury advertisement in The Evening Post (NY) 27 April, 1803

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#VALUE! #VALUE! Boston MA

Independent ChronicleNewspaper & BookbinderBostonMassachusetts 1.1. (1801)  “A Smart active lad,as an Apprentice to the Bookbinding Business,inquire if the Printers.” Independent Chronicle, Boston Massachusetts, May 25,1801.2. (1807) “one or two Apprentices to the Bookbinding Business” : IndependentChronicle, Boston Massachusetts, January, 15, 1807.

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#VALUE! #VALUE! Newburyport MA

Essex BookstoreBookseller, Stationary, and BookbindingNewburyportMassachusetts 1.1. (1802) Newburyport  Herald Newburyport Massachusetts, October 5, 1802.2. (1803) Angier March has made additions to his stock, new England Repertory,Newburyport MA., August 6, 1803.3. (1805) No 13 Market Square. December 13, 1805.

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#VALUE! #VALUE! Fredericktown Maryland

HornetNewspaper, Printers and BookbindersFredericktownMaryland 1.1. (1803) Wanted A young man who (is) 17 or 18  years of age to learn theBookbinding Business and working at Press” Hornet, Fredericktown, MarylandNovember 22, 1803.2. (1804)  “All kinds of Bookbinding done at this office” Hornet,Fredericktown, Maryland, May 15, 1804.

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#VALUE! #VALUE! New York NY

(Harris) Sage  & (John) ThompsonBooksellers, Stationers and BindersNo 149 Pearl streetNew YorkNew York 1.1. (1804) ‘ Having taken the Store of Books and Stationary formerly belongingto M’ Dermut and Thompson, respectfully solicit from their friends and thepublic, a share of their patronage in the line of their business”…Commercial Advertiser, New York, New York April 14, 1804.

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