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Mack S. L. & co. San Francisco CA

S. L. Mack & CoBlank Book Manufacturers1 SansomSan FranciscoCalifornia. 1.1. San Francisco Business Directory,1883 (only year listed in the directories)

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MacKintosh James Davenport IA

James MasKintoshBookbinderCorner of Ripley and Third st.DavenportIowa 1835 1.b. Dundee Scotland, traveled to Canada in 1817 becoming a bookbinder.  He waskilled in the civil war. 1.1. (1835) Was one of the founding fathers of Davenport and Iowa’s firstofficial bookbinder . The Early Celtic Heritage of Davenport, Celtic HeritageTrail 2008

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Macoun James & David Lexington KY

James & David MacounBooksellers & Bookbinders*Main StreetLexington Kentucky (cir. 1809or 10) 1.*Levy is not absolutely clear if, in 1825, this firm had a bookbindery.see below pg. 134. 1. 1817 Maccoun Tiford & Co.. William Levy, Memoir of Lexington and itsVicinity Kentucky State Historical Society vol. 41, no. 137 Oct. 1943.2. Robert C. S. Maccoun & Co..  ibi.pg.134.

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Magill Samuel Baltimore MD

Samuel MagillPrinter, Bookbinder, Stationer,Maryland 1.Not in Spawn1. 1807-1810: Maryland Imprints, 1801-1810 by Roger P.  Bristol. appendix Bvol. 440, pg. 283.2. 1810 Magill and Clime. ibidsee also: Journal of Early Southern Decorative Arts, vol. 25, no. 1. 1998.Museum of Early Southern Decorative Arts reference numbers: 22517 and 22516

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Magnet Daniel Philadelphia PA

Daniel MagnetBookbinder147 Cherry StreetPhiladelphiaPennsylvania ( 1806) 1.1. Hannah French, “Early American Bookbinding by Hand” from: “Bookbinding inAmerica” Lehmann-Haupt ed. 1967. pg.113

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