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Smith Charles R. Cincinnati OH

Charles R. Smith*BookbinderWestern bw Chestnut & ElizabethCincinnatiOhio,  (1843) 1.* A Charles Smith is a bookbinder at G. W. Tuxworth’s:Cincinnati City Directory, 1839-40.1. (1843), Cist, Cincinnati Directory, advertisement, pg. 323.2. (1846) 7th btw John and Mound. 1846, Robinson & Jones, Cincinnati Directory, pg.345.

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Smith Daniel New York NY

Daniel SmithBookbinder94 ChathamNew YorkNew York  1.1. (1799) Longworth’s City directory, pg. 348. (1800) same address. A Complete List of the Occupations and Trades Practiced in the City, N.Y. 1800, and New York City Directory, pg. 16 (1801) 70, Vesey st.. New York City Directory, pg.278.2. ( 1801-1807, ? 1812-1816) … and Stationer and Lottery Office, Vesey st..Hannah French, “Early American Bookbinding by Hand” from: “Bookbinding inAmerica” Lehmann-Haupt ed. 1967. pg.1093.  (1805) Binder & Stationer No.70 Vesey near the Bear. AdvertisementAmerican Citizen Market Dec. 9. 1805.4. (1806) Smith & Forman, Printing and Bookbinding, 70 Vesey st. & 168Greenwich street: American Citizen, New York, New York September, 7, 1806.5. (1808) Daniel D. Smith, Bookbinder and Stationer,195 “Greenw.”. Longworth’s American Almanac, pg.290

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Smith David Rutland Vermont

David SmithBookbinderRutlandVermont 1. until 1798 as Smith and (Samuel)Warren. Vermont imprints pg. 72 (1798-1802 ?) 2.Vermont imprints pg. 72 1. (1802) “Wanted as an Apprentice to the Bookbinding Business, an active boy,from twelve to fifteen years of age…” A Rutland Herald, Rutland Vermont.August, 16 1802

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Smith Drinker & Morris Richmond VA

Smith,Samuel, Drinker & Morris ( RO. I. Smith, M. Drinker and Adolphus Morris) Bookbinding and Blank-book ManufactoryRichmondVirginia *1Notice of dissolution of partnership of Smith & Palmer is to be found in the same newspaper1. (1841) NOTICE… have entered into partnership “Have taken the store recently occupied by Smith & Palmer, with the whole stock belonging to that concern, comprising a greater variety and larger amount than will probably be found in any one establishment South of Philadelphia”Richmond Enquirer, August 20, 1841.2.(1842) Smith Drinker & Morris No Samuel. No address Richmond Enquirer December 10, 18423. (1843)Drinker & Morris, at their old stand. Richmond Enquirer, December,7,1843 For later entries see:Drinker & Morris

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Smith H. A. Baltimore MD

H. A. SmithBookbinder Stationer andVariety GoodsNo. 490 West Baltimore Street.BaltimoreMaryland 1.1. (1850) Advertisement, Sun (Baltimore) March,9,1850.

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