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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Paige | Anson F. | Owego | NY |
Anson F. Paige (Fairchild)*BookbinderNorth East corner of Main street and North Ave. (Franklin block) OwegoNew York 1. *B. 31 May 1822. Father Dr Joel Paige, of Owego, and who Paige street in Owego is named after. Some Account of the early settlement of the Village in Tioga County, N.Y., pg. 293-295.May have learned Bookbinding at The New York institution for the instruction of the Deaf and Dumb where he is listed, as attending, in their 16th annual report, pg 92.1. () (after 1854) “Anson F. Paige was deaf and dumb.He was a bookbinder. his bindery was for several years in the third story of the brick buildings on the northeast corner of Main street and North avenue , which were built by Franklin Slosson in 1854 and known as Franklin block”Owego . Some Account of the early settlement of the Village in Tioga County, N.Y., pg. 295. |
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Paige | Christopher | Windsor | VT |
Christopher PaigeBookbinder, Paper RulerTontine BuildingWindsorVermont. 1818, 1.1. Christopher Paige informs the public that he carries on the BookBindingbusiness in all its variety in the Tontine building, where he will be happy toexecute any commands in his line of business. Subscribers to Scott’s Familybible are informed that if their numbers are forwarded by the first of Januarynext, they will be bound in a neat and durable manner at one dollar pervolume. Having contracted for one of Hedge’s Revolving Rulers, Paper makers,and other can be accommodated with work in that line, on short notice. BlankBooks ruled to any pattern and bound in the best manner. Orders for work leftat the Bookstore of Mr. S. Cutting will be received and duly attended to. Oldbooks rebound and Libraries fitted up on the most accommodating terms.”Spooners Vermont Journal, Oct 24 1818 |
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Pain | Philip | Providence | RI |
PhilipPainBookbinderAt his shop in the house of Mr. Daniel Tillinghaft. ProvidenceRhode Island 1.1.(1774) Providence Gazette; And Country Journal, July, 2, 1774.2.(1774)3.(1781) Bookbinder and Stationer, at his house, near the great Bridge, Providence Gazette, November 2,1781. |
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Paine | Philip | New York | NY |
Philip Paine*BookbinderNew YorkNew York 1.* Hannah French, “Early American Bookbinding by Hand” from: “Bookbinding in America” Lehmann-Haupt ed. 1967. pg.108.note: Philip Pain Bookbinder Providence R.I.1. (1765) became a Freeman on October 1, 1765. Collections of the N. Y.Historical Society, The Burghers of New Amsterdam and The Freemen of New York1765-1866 pg. 201. |
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Paineer | Jacob | New York | NY |
Jacob PaineerBookbinder60 Dey streetNew YorkNew York 1.(1821)New York City directory, pg.336 |
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