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Rutter Robert & Sons Baltimore MD NY

Robert Rutter & SonsBookbinderNew YorkNew York 1.1. On September 15, 1901,  Mr & Mrs Robert Rutter celebrated their goldenwedding anniversary . “Mr. Rutter is the oldest bookbinder  in the city havingbeen in business fifty-two years.”Typographical Journal, vol. 21 1902, pg. 296

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Ryan Michael Detroit MI

Michael RyanBookbinderres.: Julius alleyDetroit Michigan 1. Detroit Michigan City Directory, 1837 pg 71 2. Michael C, Ryan bookbinder 30 E 2d Cincinnati, Ohio,1846, Robinson & Jones,Cincinnati Directory , pg. 327.

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Sackett Joseph New York NY

Joseph SackettBookbinder and StationerChapel StreetNew YorkNew York ( 1820) 1.1. Hannah French, “Early American Bookbinding by Hand” from: “Bookbinding inAmerica” Lehmann-Haupt ed. 1967. pg.108.2. 8 Chapel. Stephen Smith, The Art of Printing Shall Endure. A ThesisUniversity of Missouri-Columbia, 2007.

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Sackman Jacob H. New York NY

Jacob H. Sackman*Bookbinder and Importer of German Books63 Vesey,  h. 61 VeseyNew YorkNew York (1839). 1.see: Huttner (pg. 198) for Sackmans various New York partnerships andlocations.1. 1839, Longworth, New York City Directory, pg.571.

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Sadlier Dennis New York NY

Dennis SadlierBookbinder221 Bleecker*New YorkNew York (1839). 1.Huttner lists Sadlier on Bleeker street 1838-9 and moving to Downing 1841-2.1. 1839, Longworth New York City Directory, pg. 571.

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