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Turnbull James Steubenville , St. Louis OH, MO

James Turnbull*Bookseller, Stationer and Bookbinder415 Market street “The Turnbull Block”SteubenvilleOhio 1.*Born in 1795 , apprenticed in the “bookbinding and stationary business with Messrs. Cramer Spear & Bichbaum of Pittsburg. History of Belmont and Jefferson Counties, John Alexander Caldwell, pg.515.1. (1816) ” the business was established in 1816 by James Turnbull, who also ran a bookbinding establishment in connection to the book and stationary store.James Turnbull sold the business “to Frazier and Bell in 1848 and they were succeeded by Mr. Layton who was succeeded by Captain Oliver”… The American Stationer, vol. 73, pg. 18. James TurnbullBookseller and Bookbinder132 N. First, (1842)St Louis 1.1. A Directory of the St Louis Book and Printing Trades to 1850, by DavidKaser, The New York Public Library,1961, pg.33

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Turner J. W. Indianapolis IN

(Judson) J.W. TurnerBookseller andBookbinder11 Martindale blk.IndianapolisIndiana, 1.1.1880,  Indianapolis  City Directory,  R. L. Polk, 1880, pg. 505, 554. 

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Turner Levin New York NY

Levin TurnerBookbinder19 Beaver StreetNew YorkNew York ( 1820)  1.1.  Hannah French, “Early American Bookbinding by Hand” from: “Bookbinding inAmerica” Lehmann-Haupt ed. 1967. pg.1092. (1835) 111 Fulton. Longworth Directory, pg.659

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Turner Michael Baltimore MD

Michael TurnerBookbinderBaltimoreMaryland 1.1. (1819-1820) Journal of Early Southern Decorative Arts

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Turner Samuel Indianapolis ID

Samuel TurnerBookbinderrear 200 BroadwayNew YorkNew York 1.1.(1835)Longworth Directory pg. 659 Samuel TurnerBookseller, Stationer, Bookbinder and Account Book ManufacturerIndianapolisIndiana 1.1. (1846) Indiana State Journal, Indianapolis, Nov. 30, 1846.

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