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Van Holland Charles S.F. CA

Charles Van HollandBookbinderfirm of Buswell & Co182 Sansome st.San FranciscoCalifornia 1.1. San Francisco Business Directory 1856 no later listings found

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Van Patten John Cincinnati OH

John Van PattenBookbinderCincinnatiOhio 1.1. (1839) born Pennsylvania: Cincinnati City Directory 1839-40.

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Van Ranst Nicholas NY NY

Nicholas Van RanstBookbinder 32 LumberNew YorkNew York   1.1.(1808) Longworth’s American Almanac pg. 3222. (1810-1811)5 Cliff Street, Hannah French, “Early American Bookbinding by Hand” from: “Bookbinding inAmerica” Lehmann-Haupt ed. 1967. pg.109

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Van Veghten D. K. Albany NY

D.(Douw) K. Van VeghtenBookbinder5 Lutheran -streetAlbanyNew York. 1815. 1.1. D. K. Van Veghten, (From New York) Respectfully informs his friends and thepublic in general that he has commenced The Book-Binding Business, At the oldstand formerly occupied by Mr. H. C. Southwick, in Lutheran-street… Allkinds of Blank books will be bound with neatness add dispatch” Fry’s 1815Albany Directory. p. 82.2. 94 State & 8 Plain. 1816 Fry’s Albany Directory.3. 41 Dock. 1817, Packard & Van Benthuysen, Albany Directory.4. Van Veghten & Seymour. 1818, Pearce Albany Directory5. Douw K. Van Verghten, Bookseller and Bookbinder 38 State. Douw K. VanVeghten, Bookbinder 41 cor. Dock & Mark Lane,  and: Van Veghten & SeymourBookbinders, 41 Dock & 38 State. 1819 Pearce Albany Directory.6. Blank Book Manufactory, 3 south State st., Bookbinder, 41 corner of Dockand Mark-lane. 1820, Pearce Albany Directory.not in the 1821, 22 or 23 Albany directories7. (1820) Van Veghten  is back in New York City an is in a dispute, carried inthe National Advocate and The New York Evening Post Octoober 10, 1820 as to the quality of his Blank Books  over  a Mr. T. A.R.’s work . October 12,18208. (1821) Van Vechten (sic) presents ” very elegant specimens of Bookbinding”ant the New York Agricultural Society Fair. Evening Post, (N.Y., N.Y.)

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Van Water Dow New York NY

Dow Van WaterBookbinder67 William StreetNew YorkNew York ( 1811)  1.1.  Hannah French, “Early American Bookbinding by Hand” from: “Bookbinding inAmerica” Lehmann-Haupt ed. 1967. pg.109

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