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Terry William Bradford Hartford CT

William Bradford TerryBookbinderHartfordConn. ()1. 1. b.  Dec. 2, 1820, Enfield. Resided for a short time in Nashua N. H.. Benjamin Woodbridge Dwight,The History of the Descendants of John Dwigh, ofDedham Mass.pg. 383.

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Thaxter Adam W. 3rd Boston MA

Adam W. ThaxterBookbinderBostonMass. 1.1. (1839) admited to the Association. Joseph T. Buckingham, Annals of TheMassachusetts  Charitable Mechanic Association, 1853, pg.304.

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Thomas Andrews & Penniman Albany NY Me

Thomas, Andrews & PennimanBookbindersAlbanyNew York 1.before: December (1802) “Obadiah Penniman, of the late firm of Thomas, Andrews& Penniman, in the city of Albany”  … he has commenced business in thevillage of Troy… with William S. Parker, and Sylvanus F. Penniman under thefirm of Obadiah Penniman & Co.” . Troy Gazette, Troy New York, December, 31,1802

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Thomas Isiah jr. Worcester MA MA

  “Journeyman Bookbinder”    WANTED immediately, a BOOKBINDER who is a complete workman, andunderstands gilding and finishing in the full (first?) style. One who isambitious to establish himself as a first rate workman, may have his Tools andall his stock prepared to his hands and confidant employ for himself and twoor three hands, by applying to Isiah Thomas, jun. Aug 1806 ” MassachusettsSpy,  Sept 03 1806

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Thomas James NY NY

James ThomasBookbinder1173 Water StreetNew YorkNew York ( 1819)  1.1.  Hannah French, “Early American Bookbinding by Hand” from: “Bookbinding inAmerica” Lehmann-Haupt ed. 1967. pg.109

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