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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Mercury | James | San Francisco | CA |
James MercuryBookbinder625 MerchantSan FranciscoCalifornia 1.1. 1892 San Francisco Business Directory. first listing in the directories.2 1893 last listing in the directories. 1893 San Francisco Business Directory |
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Merrell | Andrew, | Utica | NY |
Andrew Merrell*Bookbinder, Bookseller & Circulating Libraryover the store of Camp, Merrell & CampUticaNew York ( 1815) 1.d. January 26, 1826*Andrew was the fourth son of Bildad Merrell. He came to Utica in 1812 to learn Bookbinding and would open a shop in 1815. George and Brother: Bradford S. Merrell came from Westmoreland, learned bookbinding from their relative Andrew Merrell. Wife Harriet . Pioneers of Utica, pgs 50, 408, 487. 1. (1817)Uitica City directory2. Was a partner with Ira Merrill (printer) . Mary P. Ryan, Cradle of theMiddle Class, pg. 48. |
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Merrell | Bradford S. | Utica | NY |
Bradford S. Merrell*BookbinderUticaNew York (1825-1874) 1.* George and Brother: Bradford S. Merrell came from Westmoreland, learned bookbinding from their relative Andrew Merrell and both worked for Seward & Westmoreland. This source states that George F. Merrell “was always a journeyman” . M. M. Bragg, Pioneers of Utica, pg. 487. 1.” about 1825, set up business for himself and continued in it until hisdeath in 1874.” M. M. Bragg, Pioneers of Utica, pg. 487. |
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Merriam | George | Worcester | MA |
George MerriamBookbinderWorcesterMassachusetts 1.1. Merriam died in 1802. Franklin Pierce Rice, “Worcester of Eighteen Hundredand Ninety-eight”, pg. 791. Died , aged 28. Massachusetts Spy, Worcester, Aug,25,1802.2. 1794, Hannah French, “Early American Bookbinding by Hand” from:”Bookbinding in America” Lehmann-Haupt ed. 1967. pg.116.3. (1800) “Wanted a smart active lad, from 12 to 15 years of age, as anapprentice to the Bookbinding Business, to which good encouragement will begiven. Enquire of G. Merriam” Political Repository, Brookfield, Massachusetts.May 5, 1800.4. (1802) Wanted immediately, two or three likely Lads, about fourteen yearsof age as Apprentices to the Bookbinding Business, Suitable encouragement willbe given by applying to George Merriam. |
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Merrifield | Preston | NY | NY |
Preston MerrifieldBookbinder69 Pine StreetNew YorkNew York ( 1819) 1.1. Hannah French, “Early American Bookbinding by Hand” from: “Bookbinding inAmerica” Lehmann-Haupt ed. 1967. pg.107.(1825) A P. Merrifield is advertising for a Journeyman Bookbinder in WindsorVermont, Vermont Journal, Windsor, May, 2, 1825 |
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