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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Mead | John | Boston | MA |
John MeadBookbinderBostonMass. 1.1. (1828) John Mead. Bookbinder is admitted to the Association: Joseph T.Buckingham, Annals of The Massachusetts Charitable Mechanic Association,1853, pg. 2252. (1834) Listed as a bookbinder in: 23d Congress, first session, Massachusetts Resolutions Doc. no 175, March 18342. (1834) Listed as a bookbinder in: 23d Congress, first session, Massachusetts Resolutions Doc. no 175, March 18343.(1835) 19 Water st.. Stimpson’s Boston City Directory pg. 275. |
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Meech | Stephen W. | St.Louis | MO |
Stephen W. MeechBookbinderprop. Old Franklin Bookbinderysee: Old Franklin Bookbindery |
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Meeker | Isaac | Pittsburgh | PA |
Isaac MeekerBookbinderS. side of Fourth between Wood and Smithfield*Pittsburgh Pennsylvania, (1815). 1.not in Spawn*This is the same block as Charles Frethy 1. 1815 Pittsburgh City Directory, pg. 58 |
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Megarey | Henry I. | New York | NY |
Henry I .Megarey*Bookbinder, Blank Books and other Stationary48 Maiden LaneNew York 1. * Early American Bookbindings, from the collection of Michael Papantonio, The Pierpont Morgan Library, New York 1972. see entry # 39.1. (1816) Evening Post, New York April, 4, 1816.2. ( 1819-1821) 138 Broadway, New York, New York . French EAB pg. 1073. (1822)499 Greenwich st, “THE subscriber has removed from 96 Broadway to 499 Greenwich street, where hecontinues the bookbinding part of his business only : Orders therefore in this department will be thankfully received and immediately attendedto. HENRY I. MEGA RET, 499 Greenwich st.” The New York Evening Post, Friday Oct. 11,1822. 4.(1825) Wanted a Journeyman Bookbinder. NY) Evening Post, June, 6, 1825. |
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Mein | John | Boston | MA |
John MeinBookbinderAt the London Bookstore, north side of King Street.BostonMassachusetts ( 1764-1769) 1. 1. Hannah French, “Early American Bookbinding by Hand” from: “Bookbinding inAmerica” Lehmann-Haupt ed. 1967. pg.101.2. Postsript to The Massachusetts Gazette, October 15, 1767 ” Mein was aScotchman and printed in partnership with John Fleming, and published TheBoston Chronicle, the Royalist sympathies of which made him obnoxious, and hereturned to Europe in 1769.”. The Grolier Club, Catalogue of OrnamentalLeather Bookbindings, pg. 97.3. (1769) London Book Store, North side of King Street, Boston.Boston Chronicle, December, 7, 1769.4. (1770) Bookseller, Stationer, Bookbinder and Printer. Boston Chronicle, February 15, 1770. |
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