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Lowell C. A. New York NY

C. A. LowellBookbinderElm and WhiteNew YorkNew York 1.1. (1888) ” fall of Fifty Girls. New York, July 26- The floors of an oldbuilding at Elm and White streets collapsed owing to the the weight ofmachinery on it, and about fifty girls and women employed by C. A. Lowell, abookbinder were carried down amid the ruins into the cellar. Miss MariaBagnell, aged 22, of 23 Van Brunt street, Brooklyn, was killed and severalothers badly injured. The building was formerly an armory, and was not fittedfor the purpose for which it has lately been used. an investigation willfollow” Trenton Evening Times, Trenton New Jersey August, 26, 1888.

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Loyd Daniel St. Louis MO

Daniel LoydBookbinderS. side Washington E. of EighthSt Louis 1.1. Greens St Louis City Directory 1845. pg. 1112. with Loyd & Hoffman. A Directory of the St Louis Book and Printing Tradesto 1850, by David Kaser, The New York Public Library,1961, pg. 26 see: Loyd &Hoffman

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Lucas Edward & Co. Cincinnati OH

Edward Lucas & Co.Bookseller,Stationer and BookbinderNo. 8 West Fourth StreetCincinnatiOhio 1.1. (1839) Books in Elegant Binding For sale by J. A. Porteus. ad. CincinnatiDirectory (1839-1840) pg. 21.

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Lucking John B. St Louis MO

John B. LuckingBookbinder176 Myrtle upstairs, (1847)St LouisMissouri 1.1. A Directory of the St Louis Book and Printing Trades to 1850, by DavidKaser, The New York Public Library,1961, pg.26

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Ludwick Thomas New York NY

LudwickBookbinderNew YorkNew York 1.(1804)Wanted, a Journey Bookbinder by , an old, Journeyman bookbinder by the name of Ludwick. (NY)The Evening Post, November 5, 1804.

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