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Maur John St. Louis MO

John MaurBookbinderN. side Soulard W. of Fulton upstairs (1847)100  N. Second, (1850)St Louis 1.1. A Directory of the St Louis Book and Printing Trades to 1850, by DavidKaser, The New York Public Library,1961, pg.27

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Maxfeld Patrick, New Bedford MA

Patrick MaxfeldBookbinderh. 1 North street, cor. SecondNew BedfordMass, (1836) 1.1.1836, Crapo.’s New-Bedford Directory, pg. 5.

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Maxwell Hugh Philadelphia PA

Hugh MaxwellBookbinderChestnut StreetPhiladelphiaPennsylvania ( 1798) 1.1. Hannah French, “Early American Bookbinding by Hand” from: “Bookbinding inAmerica” Lehmann-Haupt ed. 1967. pg.1132. (1798) Cresson’s court : Philadelphia City Directory, pg 972. 1801-1803) Maryland Imprints, 1801-1810 by Roger P.  Bristol. appendix Bvol. 440, pg. 283.3. (1803) “Departed this life on Wednesday morning last, Mr. Hugh Maxwell,book-binder” Federal Gazette, Baltimore Maryland, march,18, 1803.

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Maxwell Hugh Philadelphia PA

Hugh MaxwellBookbinderChestnut StreetPhiladelphiaPennsylvania ( 1798) 1.1. Hannah French, “Early American Bookbinding by Hand” from: “Bookbinding inAmerica” Lehmann-Haupt ed. 1967. pg.113

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Mayo Fred. A. Richmond VA

Fred. A. MayoBookseller & BookbinderSign of the Globe and LedgerRichmondVirginia. 1.1.  (1803) Richmond,  Mayo states he had been a binder in Richmond for 23years in 1836. see “(1836)” below (How Staunton VA. fits into this 23 years Icould only guess see no 2.)2. (1808) Stauton, VA “respectfully informs the citizens and the publicgenerally, that he has prepared himself with the necessary apparatus forBinding Books” corner west of the post Office. Advertisement, politicalCensor, Staunton VA Aug. 24, 18063. (1808-1813) Saunton Virginia: Journal of Early Southern Decorative Arts,vol. 25, no. 1. 1998. Museum of Early Southern Decorative Arts referencenumber: 24414.4. (1819) large advertisement, Enquirer, Richmond VA., Oct. 22, 18195. Bookseller & Stationer & Richmond Account Book Manufacturer . This V.H.S.label is larger and more elaborate than Spawn #323 and includes an engravingof an account book. Balance of text illegible from provided photo copy. Spawnnotes that. Mayo was Thomas Jefferson’s last Bookbinder and that was inbusiness from about 1815-1836  Label in the collection of the VirginiaHistorical Society, (1997.191.6.2) prov. John & Suse Field.6. () Journal of Early Southern Decorative Arts, vol. 25, no. 1. 1998. Museumof Early Southern Decorative Arts reference number: 233527. (1816-1817) Mayo & Frayser: Journal of Early Southern Decorative Arts, vol.25, no. 1. 1998. Museum of Early Southern Decorative Arts reference number:23361.8. ( 1817-1825) Frederick August Mayo  b. Friedrich Gotthill Meyo, Nossen,Saxony, one of Thomas Jefferson’s bookbinders. the Abby Newsletter, vol. 11no. 8, Dec. 19879. (1836)  Main street, near the Market Bridge. over Wm Palmer’s  and next toR. I Smith’s Bookstore. “Frederick A. Mayo, Book-Binder, solicits the publicone more, in the course of 23 years experience in this city

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