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Warthen C. W. Lynchburg VA

C. W. Warthen Co.Printers, Bookbinders and Office EquippersLynchburgVirginia() 1.1. Ticket in the Collection of the Virginia Historical Society, (1997.191.6.2)prov. John & Suse Field.

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Waterman J. H. Boston MA

J. H. WatermanBookbinderover 362 WashingtonBostonMassachusetts, 1852. 1.1. Boston Directory, 1852,Adams. also: Massachusetts Register for the year1853, George Adams.2. 27 Corn Hill. Boston City Directory, Adams, Sampson, 1862.

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Waters Edward Newburyport MA

Edward WatersBookbinder 1.NewburyportMassachusetts 1.Died in Newburyport, Haverhill Gazette Massachusetts, Jan. 2, 1830.1. (1807) ( 1807) Angier March Has the Bookbinding Business continued for himby Me. Edward I. Waters, a faithful and experienced workman. … He acquiredhis knowledge of the business in London, where he was many years employed uponthat kind of work for the Accountant General of the Land Tax office ofEngland, and other public offices.”: Newburyport Herald,  Newburyport,Massachusetts, March 17, 1807.

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Watson J. Boston MA

J. WatsonBookbinder77 CornhillBostonMassachusetts, 1.1. (1849) Mercantile Union, Business Directory for New England, pg. 116.

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Watt James New York NY

James WattBookbinderNew YorkNew York ( 1757-1761) 1.1. Hannah French, “Early American Bookbinding by Hand” from: “Bookbinding inAmerica” Lehmann-Haupt ed. 1967. pg.1102. (1758)  “James Watt, Book-Binder, is removed into Broad-Street, next Doorto William Alexander’s where Bookbinding, in general is neatly andexpeditiously performed. “The New York Mercury, May 8, 1758. The Arts andCrafts in New York, The New York Historical Society, 1936, vol. LXIX, pg. 246.3, (1765) Rotten-Row… The above Watt binds all Manner of old and new Booksand sells all sorts of Blanks, Blank Books and other Stationary &c. &c.”  TheNew York Gazette or the Weekly Post-Boy, September 12, 1765. The Arts andCrafts in New York, The New York Historical Society, 1936, vol. LXIX, pgs.247-248

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