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Sanborne S. H. Boston. MA OH

S. H. SanborneBookbinderBostonMassahusetts 1.1. (1879)  S. H. Sanborn’s bookbindery was damaged in the fire. as were thebinderies of: J. T. Crowell, E. Baker Boston Journal, Dec. 29, 1879.

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Sanders John Boston MA

John SandersBookbinderBoston*Mass. (1636) 1.*Lawrence C. Wroth states that Sanders bought a shop in Boston in 1637. Where this information came from is not mentioned and it is not mentioned by others. (the editor. ) 1. America’s first Bookbinder. In 1636 John Sanders, of Boston, took thefreeman’s oath and a year later purchased a shop. Hannah French, “EarlyAmerican Bookbinding by Hand “from: “Bookbinding in America” Lehman-Haupt ed.pg. 9.

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Sandford A.S. Clevland OH

A. S. StandfordLithographer, Engraver,Printer, Bookbinder and Blank Book ManufacturerClevelandOhio 1.1. (1862) Plain-Dealer, March 22, 1862

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Sands E. NY NY

E. SandsBookbinder49 Fulton StreetNew YorkNew York ( 1820) 1.1. Hannah French, “Early American Bookbinding by Hand” from: “Bookbinding inAmerica” Lehmann-Haupt ed. 1967. pg.108.

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Sandy Henry Philadelphia PA

Henry SandyBookbinderLetitia-CoursPhiladelphiaPennsylvania 1.1.(1755) The article Tit for Tat, or the Score Wip’d Off was reprinted by The New York Mercury October, 27, 1755 having been first published by the author and sold By Henry Sandy, Bookbinder. Pennsylvania Gazette 17552. (1756) Publisher, “A narrative of the Suffering and Suprising Deliverence of William and Elizabeth Fleming” sold by Henry Sandy, Bookbinder. Pennsylvania Gazette January 8,1756

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