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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Neeramer | Charles C. | Chicago | IL |
Charles C. NeeramerBookbinder and Blank Book Manufacturer63 Clark StreetChicago Illinois. (1864). 1.1. Bailey, Illinois State Gazetteer and Business Directory for 1864-65,pg.229, 230 |
1851 | |||||||||
Neil | Stratford & Kerr | San Francisco | CA |
![neilstratford.jpg][1]![][2]Neil, Stratford & KerrStationers, Printers and Bookbinders521 Market Street(factory: 414 Mission)San FranciscoCaliforniaimage Letter head: Collection ABM prov. TJ. Ticket on green pattern papercollection Lowell High School archives, San Francisco, courtesy Claudia Eshoo [1]: /media/attachments/bbdir_entry/1097/neilstratford.jpg (neilstratford.jpg) [2]: /media/attachments/bbdir_entry/1097/stratfordneal.jpg |
1097 | |||||||||
Neill | Richard | Cincinnati | OH |
Richard NeillBookbinder, at Truman & Smith’sCincinnatiOhio 1.1. (1839) b. Ohio: Cincinnati City Directory, 1839-40 |
2640 | |||||||||
Nesbitt | George F. | New York | NY |
George F. Nesbitt*Stationer, Printer, Bookbinderand Machinery cut Wood Type Manufacturer7 Tontine Building**, Wall cor. Water. h. 170 WilliamNew YorkNew York (1839). 1Spawn 164.*Huttner notes that this 1839 listing is Nesbitt’s (1831-1842) first listing as a Bookbinder. see Huttner pg. 166.** The Tontine Building, built cir. 1792-94 would operate as a merchant association and as a coffee house. it would survive the great fire of 1835 only to be replaced, twenty years later with a larger building of the same name.1. 1839, Longworth New York City Directory, pg.488.2.(1845) Nesbit & Lewis, at No. 11 Spruce street, was destroyed by a fire.Sun, Baltimore, Oct. 22,1845. |
1676 | |||||||||
Nevett | Maj. Thomas | Harrisburg | MD |
Major Thomas NevettChief Justice of Dorchester County & Bookbinder ?Maryland 1. (2.)1. “Sara Nevett, administratrix of the estate of Maj. Thomas Nevett, asksthose indebted to the estate to make payments to William Wheland. She also hasfor sale a good sloop, law books, a set of bookbinder’s tools, and a billiardtable. Maryland Gazette, Wednesday, 15, February 1749, No.199.Deed: Archibald Simpson, bookbinder of Dorchester Co., MD. to Thomas Nevett.merchant, re printers tools. PH00 31 July 1738. Guide to the PhotocopiedManuscript Collections, Colonial Williamsburg Foundation. John D.Rockerfeller, Jr Library, Special Collectios Section. |
1960 |
No record was found.