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Peck Everard Rochester NY

Everard PeckWholesale Bookseller and Paper Warehouse, established 1816.Books & Stationary, Printing and Bookbinding.cash paid for rags.at the sign of the Ledger RochesterNew York (1827), 3.1. (1816) ” Also about this time (1816 ed.) Everard Peck from BerlinConnecticut, set business as Rochester’s first bookbinder, bookseller,publisher”… and would publish Rochester’s first book: ‘the Whole Duty ofWomen”. Carl W. Peters :American scene PainterFrom Rochester to Rockport. page 23.2. (1826) “at the sign of the Ledger, Carroll-street” Rochester. JamestownJournal, Jamestown, NY, Oct., 25, 1826.3. Elisha Ely,  Directory for the Village of Rochester, (1827) advertisement4.” Sam Drake was the foreman in the bindery attached to the printingestablishment of Everard Peck on State Street. Peck was a ConnecticutYankee..” Paul E. Johnson, Sam Patch the Famous Jumper, page 138.

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Pell William New York NY

William PellPrinters and Stationers and Blank Book ManufacturersMercantile Printing House92 John StreetNew YorkNew York, 1.1. Mr Pell is a native of New York and ,in 1883, bought the business  (foundedin 1853) from Wm. B. Folger. His company occupies a four story building,25X60. They employ the latest job and cylinder  presses, ruling machines andcutting machines driven by steam power.  “Illustrated New York”, InternationalPublishing Co., New York, 1888. pg. 309.

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Pemberton John Boston MA

John PembertonBookbinderSchool StreetBostonMassachusetts ( 1731-1759) 1. 1.  Hannah French, “Early American Bookbinding by Hand” from: “Bookbinding inAmerica” Lehmann-Haupt ed. 1967. pg.101. from: The Grolier Club, Catalogue ofOrnamental Leather Bookbindings, pg. 94. mentioned by Isiah Thomas.

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Pemberton William New York NY

William Pemberton*Bookbinder6 Augustus st.New YorkNew York   2.*  Hannah French, “Early American Bookbinding by Hand” from: “Bookbinding in America” Lehmann-Haupt ed. 1967. pg.108.1.(1799)New York Directory2. (1800) A Complete List of the Occupations and Trades Practiced in the City,N.Y. 1800. AND New York City Directory pg. 16.3.(1801)16 Reed. New York City Directory pg.249.

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Pembleton William New York NY

William PembletonBookbinder237 William New YorkNew York 1.1. (1795) New York City Directory

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