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Riddle James Philadelphia PA

James Riddle / James RiddalBookbinder133 Chestnut street.PhiladelphiaPennsylvania,  1.1. (1801)  Philadelphia, City Directory, pg. 90. Same address (as Riddal) in1803 pg. 211.2. (1801) William S. Ashbrook, Fifty Years , the Provident Life and TrustCompany of Philadelphia.3. (1802)  (same address) 133 Chestnut : Philadelphia, City Directory.  in pg.2054. (1806) Chestnut and Third. Philadelphia, City Directory. (no page numbers)5. (1807) 129 South Front( 1820) 44 South Eighth Street Hannah French, “Early American Bookbinding byHand” from: “Bookbinding in America” Lehmann-Haupt ed. 1967. pg.114

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Righter Conrad Philadelphia PA

Conrad RighterBookbindernear PhiladelphiaPennsylvania 1*1.()The Pennsylvania Dutch: a persistent minority by William T. Parsons, pg. 120

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Riker J. C. New York NY

John C. RikerBookbinder and Publisher15 Ann StreetNew YorkNew York  1.1. (1834) Edwin Williams, New York as it is: Containing a GeneralDescription…(a Stanger’s Guide) pg. 2272. John C. Riker, the creator of this binding, was a New York publisher,bookbinder and bookseller active on new York from 1827 to 1859 and one of themore prolific  19t-century album producers. … Indeed, Riker’s imprint may befound in almost half of the albums in the American Antiquarian Society’scollection.”  George Glazer Gallery, www.georgeglazer.com

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Riley I. New York, Philadelphia NY, PA

I RileyBookbinders materials, pasteboard Sheep skin, Roans1 City Hotel BraodwayNew YorkNew York 1. 1.(1805)New York Evening Post, Aug. 24, 18052.(1809)Bookbinder,Corner of William & Wall street Wanted immediately, 4 or 5 Journeymen bookbinders. (NY)Evening Post, July, 10, 1809.I. RileyBookbinding Equipment Sellerno, 10 Decatur streetPhiladelphiaPennsylvania 1.1. (1818)  Advertisement fo presses, ploughs, leather, thread, books andpaper. Franklin Gasette Aug,17, 1818.

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Rind William Williamsburg VA

William RindPrinter, Bookbinder and Blank Book ManufacturerThe Ludwell-Paradise House*WilliamsburgVirginia  [1771 (2.), 1766] 1.*”William Rind, and later his widow, Clementina, operated a press on the premises” www.history.org/visit/TourtheTown/data/buildings.xml1. Ad. in the Virginia Gazette May 30, 1766. The Bookbinder in Eighteenth-Century Williamsburg, pub. by Colonial Williamsburg, 1978, pgs. 23-242. The Virginia Almanack, Williamsburg: William Rind, 1771. (Original in theVirginia Historical society.)  MAy 18, 1772 Receipted account of Henry Morse with William Rind for subscription to and advertisements in the VirginiaGazette.Guide to the Photocopied Manuscript Collections, Colonial WilliamsburgFoundation, John D. Rockefeller, Jr. Library Special Collections Section pg.70.

1913

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