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Morgan John M. NewYork NY

John M. MorganBookbinder347 PearlNew YorkNew York 1.(1825) See: Crolius & Morgan1.(1826) Longworth Directory pg. 345.2.(1835 46 Lumber Street. Longworth Directory,pg. 475 3.(1838)(J. M. Morgan) neighborhood of Water and Beekman street, ‘Fire In New York… the five story building was destroyed. occupied by, among others, J. M. Morgan. Sun, Baltimore. Sept. 1, 1838

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Morgan William V. Philadelphia PA

William V. MorganBookbinderMiddle AlleyPhiladelphiaPennsylvania ( 1820) 1.1. Hannah French, “Early American Bookbinding by Hand” from: “Bookbinding inAmerica” Lehmann-Haupt ed. 1967. pg.1142. (1841) Died. William Morgan, 50 years old, Formerly of Philadelphia.Washington Intelligencer, Washington D.C. Dec. 15, 1841.

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Moritz Charles St. Louis MO

Charles MoritzBookbinderres, E. side 3rd bet. Covent and RutgersSt Louis.Missouri, 1.1. Kennedy’s 1860 St. Louis City Directory

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Morrell Johathan B. Macon GA

Jonathan B. Morrell, bookbinder formerly of new Haven Conn. age about 40years.died July 16, 1844. Legal Notices, 11 July 1844 Macon GA. Telegraph

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Morris Daniel Philadelphia PA

Daniel Morris* Bookbinder 184 St. Johns Street Philadelphia Pennsylvania ( 1802) 1. * Hannah French, “Early American Bookbinding by Hand” from: “Bookbinding in America” Lehmann-Haupt ed. 1967. pg. 111.1. (1802) Philadelphia City Directory, pg. 175 Same address in 1803, pg. 180.Daniel Morris seems  to have been in Philadelphia AND Utica N. Y.  in 1802 and1803. 2. Main Street, nearly opposite the School House, Utica New York.  “Theirfirst minister was  Rev. Daniel Morris who arrived early in 1802 fromPhiladelphia. He was a bookbinder by trade, and not finding enough to employhim in his ministerial charge, or not receiving there from an adequatelivelihood, he carried on his business of binding.”  M. M. Bragg, Pioneers ofUtica, pg. 152. Advertisement verifies his  arrival and adddress in:  ThePatriot, Utica New York, May  9, 1803

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