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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Mansfield | H. | New Haven | CT |
H. MansfieldBookbinderOrange streetNew HavenConnecticut 1.1. (1837) Bindery burned, presumably by arson. Portsmouth, Journal ofLiterature and Politics, Portsmouth, N.H., Aug. 12, 1837. |
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Many | William V. | Albany | NY |
William V. Many(Formerly Corning, Norton & Co.)Iron castings of every description(including) Bookbinders Presses84 Beaver streetAlbanyNew York 1.1. (1841) advertisement, Sun, Pittsfield, Dec. 23, 1841. |
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March | Angier | Newburyport | MA |
Angier MarchBookseller, Printer and BookbinderNorth corner Market-SquareNewburyportMassachusetts, 1.1. (1800) “Printing and Bookbinding executed with neatness and dispatch”:Newburyport Herald, Newburyport, Massachusetts, March 15, 1800.2. (1802) South Side Market Square.: Newburyport Herald, Newburyport,Massahusetts, February 19, 18023. (1805) “Angier March Has this day opened a store in Merrimack street, nearMarket street”… :Newburyport Herald, Newburyport, Massachusetts, October,25, 1805.4. ( 1807) Angier March Has the Bookbinding Business continued for him by Me.Edward I. Waters, a faithful and experienced workman. … He acquired hisknowledge of the business in London, where he was many years employed uponthat kind of work for the Accountant General of the Land Tax office ofEngland, and other public offices.”: Newburyport Herald, Newburyport,Massachusetts, March 17, 1807. |
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March | John | Georgetown | DC |
John MarchBookbinderGeorgetown 1.1. from: Early American Bookbindings, from the colllection of MichaelPapantonio, The Pierpont Morgan Library, New York 1972. see entry #422. (1804) John March has died and Joseph Milligan requests that anyone who hasclaims against his estate should inform him. Washington Federalist,Georgetown, District of Columbia, August 23, 1804.——- NOTE: John March has Died above and J. March’s Bookstore is still in operation below———-3. (1806) J. March Book Store, Georgetown..Bookbinding of every kind”…Washington Federalist, Georgetown, District of Columbia February 22, 1806. |
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Marcotte | Ed | Quebec | MA |
Ed. MarcottePrinter, Bookbinder and Paper-ruler82 St Peter StreetQuebec 1. 1.1902-3 Union Pub. Co of Ingersoll , Business and Professional Directory ofOntario.pg 485 |
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