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Poinier Jacob New York NY

Jacob PoinierBookbinder10 StapleNew YorkNew York *11.(1835)Longwort Directory pg. 529

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Pollard Benjamin & Co Norfolk VA

Benjamin Pollard & CoBookbinder & c &cNorfolkVirginia 1.1. (1800) “The Subscriber wishing to engage in another line of business, woulddispose of their present Stock in Trade” here follows a large list of drygoods, from thread and slates   to some bookbinding materials,  (paper,ivoryfolders) books etc.. [It is not clear if he is suspending the bookbindingtrade or starting it. However if he was suspending his bookbinding businessone would suspect that he wouldn’t be soliciting bookbinding business andmight be offering some bookbinding tools for sale.]  Washington, Federalist.Georgetown DC.  December 5, 1800.

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Ponier Jacob NY NY

Jacob PonierBookbinder366 GreenwichNew YorkNew York ( 1819) 1.1. Hannah French, “Early American Bookbinding by Hand” from: “Bookbinding inAmerica” Lehmann-Haupt ed. 1967. pg.108.

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Poole John New York ? NY

John PooleBookbinder 1.1. “If Mr John Poole, Bookbinder. lately from England resides in New York, heis requested to leave his address at the Shaksepeare Gallery.” DailyAdvertiser, N.Y., N.Y., June, 11, 1802.

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Portbury George New York NY

George PortburyBookbinderNew YorkNew York 1.1. (1763) Portbury was awarded a premium for producing the best quality Marbled papers by the Society for the Encouragement of Arts, & c.. The New York Gazette, May 2,1763.2.

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