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Penny Charles New York NY

Charles PennyBookbinderNew YorkNew York 1.1. (1795) list of the Names of the persons who have died in New-York , of theYellow Fever, from the 29th of July, to the beginning of November, 1795. [http://www.bklyn-genealogy-info.com/Death/1795.YellowfeverDeath.html][1] [1]: http://www.bklyn-genealogy-info.com/Death/1795.YellowfeverDeath.html

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Penoyer Coolidge & Co New York NY

Penoyer, Cookidge, & Co.BookbindersNew YorkNew York 1.1. (1835) Bindery was destroyed by fire. Reported in Norfolk, Advertiser,Dedham, Mass., Aug 15, 1835.

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Perkins Thomas New York NY

Thomas PerkinsBookbinder27 Elizabeth StreetNew YorkNew York ( 1810-1811) 1.1. Hannah French, “Early American Bookbinding by Hand” from: “Bookbinding inAmerica” Lehmann-Haupt ed. 1967. pg.108.2. same address. Stephen Smith, The Art of Printing Shall Endure. A ThesisUniversity of Missouri-Columbia, 2007.3. (1812) ‘Sixty Dollars Reward, Deserted from my rendezvous, New York ThomasPerkins, born in England,aged 27 years, 5 feet 4 inches high, lightcomplexion, blue eyes, light hair is thick set, is said to have an Anchor andthe letters T.P. marked on his right arm; by profession a book-binder-issupposed to have gone to Utica.” Columbian, New York, May, 18, 1812.

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Perley J. Jr & Co. Salem MA

J. Perley Jr. & Co.*BookbindersSalemMassachusetts, 1853. 1.* A Jonathan Perley  worked for John P Jewett, in Salem MA., in 1842. Gloucester Telegraph, March, 12,1842.1. Massachusetts Register for the year 1853, George Adams.

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Perley Jonathan Salem MA

Jonathan PerleyBookbinderNo. 191 Essex streetSalemMassachusetts 1.1. (1836) Salem Gazette, April, 19, 1836.2. (1842) ” New Book Bindery, John P. Jewett Respectfully informs hiscustomers and the public in general, that he has purchased the entire stock ofBook Binder’s Tools, recently owned by Mr. H. R. Cazneau and having fitted upthe Chamber over his Bookstore in the best manner for a BOOKBINDERY has madearrangements with a Mr Jonathan Perley (whose qualifications are too wellknown to need comment,) to take charge of the same… New & FashionableBinding Implements… Stimpson’s Celebrated Cylindrical Ruling Machines”… Gloucester Telegraph, Gloucester MA., March, 12, 1842.

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