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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North Carolina Gazette | #VALUE! | Troy | NC |
North Carolina GazetteNewspaper & BookbindingFront StreetNew BernNwoth Carolina 1.1. (1774) “A Journeyman bookbinder that is a good Workman, may meet withEncouragement by applying to th printer of this paper.” James Davis.(printer): North Carolina Gazette, January 7, 1774. |
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Northup | Avery T | NY | KY |
Avery T. NorthupBookbinderNew York 1.1. “Northup is of English descent”, b. April 28, 1813 near Otego. Bothmaternal and paternal grand fathers were revolutionary soldiers. Avery learnedthe printers trade and later the bookbinders trade. “Set the first type forthe first paper in Franklin.” W.W. Munsell, The History of Delaware County. |
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Norton | John D. | Philadelphia | MA |
John D. NortonBookbinderMassachusetts 1.1. (1834) Listed as a bookbinder in: 23d Congress, first session, Massachusetts Resolutions Doc. no 175, March 1834 |
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Norton | William | Boston | MA |
William NortonBookbinderresidence: South MarginBostonMassachusetts 1.1. (1835)Boston City Directory |
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Nott | William | New York | NY |
William NottBookbinder32 BurtonNew YorkNew York 1.1.(1835)Longworth Directory, pg. 495. |
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