Last Name | First Name | Bbinder Company/Org Name | City | State | Research Text | Date Last Modified | Date Created | Old Import ID | Image 1 | Image 2 | Image 3 | Image 4 | Image 5 | |
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Turner Daniel | Michael | Charleston | SC |
Daniel TurnerBookbinderCharlestonSouth Carolina 1.1. (1784-1806) Journal of Early Southern Decorative Arts, vol. 26 no. 2. 1998.Museum of Early Southern Decorative Arts reference number: 40907 [ ][1] [1]: http://www.archive.org/search.php?query=subject%3A%22Decoration+and+ornament%22 |
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Tuthill | John L. | Lancaster | OH |
John L Tuthill*Bookbinder and Blank Book ManufacturerLancasterOhio (1827)1.1. Tuthill was born in Otsego County N.Y. 1808, learned bookbinding in NewYork. Wiseman states that he learned bookbinding in N.Y in 1827 and moved toLancaster in 1827??. He opened up a bindery with a Mr Ackley (could this beRichard Ackley who was known to be in N.Y. in 1800) . Charles Milton LewisWiseman, Centennial History of Lancaster, Ohio, pg. 2882. sold to Hopkins & Symonds in 1841 but continued to work as a bookbinderuntil 1847 when appointed to clerk in the war department ibid |
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Tuxworth | Mrs E. C. | Cincinnati | OH |
Mrs. E. C. Tuxworth*Bookbinders30 E. 2ndCincinnatiOhio,(1846) 1.*perhaps the widow (?) of George W Tuxworth, listed in the 1843 directory. Cist, Cincinnati Directory, pg.355 1.1846, Robinson & Jones, Cincinnati Directory , pg. 373. |
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Tyack | J. J. | N | IA |
J. J. TyackBookbinderover the store of Mr Wm.ThomsonMarket st.North Carolina1. (1844) Wilmington Journal: “carry on the business in all its branches,Morocco, Russian, Calf, and Sheep skin bindings. Old Books rebound. All ordersfrom the country executed and forwarded with the least possible delay.” Ant-Bellum North Carolina: A Social history, Guion Griffis Johnson chapter XXVI,pg 815, |
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Tyler | E. S. | Fitchburg | MA |
Edward S. TylerBookbinderFitchburg Mass. (1836) 1.1. Mr Crocker formed a partnership with E. S. Tyler in 1836. ” Mr Crocker’sbooks store, with the two cases of books containing about 500 volumes was ina front room; and in the rear room was his book-binder” proceedings of theFitchburg Historical Society. pg. 200.22. Dezell & Tyler 37 E Washington st Indianapolis Indiana.1858-59Indianapolis City Directory, pg. 39. |
1716 |
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