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#VALUE! #VALUE! Washington DC

CampBookbinderNinth streetWashingtonDC,  1.1. (1846) “Late Fire.- Yesterday morning, between two and three o’clock, afire was discovered in  a new building lately erected on Ninth street for Mr.Camp,” Daily National Intelligencer, Washington, May 1, 1846

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#VALUE! #VALUE! Frankfort KY

Gerard (Berry)  & WoodBookbindersFrankfortKentucky 1.1. (1816-1816)  Journal of Early Southern Decorative Arts, vol. 24, no. 2.1998. Museum of Early Southern Decorative Arts reference number: 17954 & 18112 Gerard (Berry) & WoodBookbindersLouisvilleKentucky 1.1. (1816-1816)  Journal of Early Southern Decorative Arts, vol. 25 no. 1.1999. Museum of Early Southern Decorative Arts identification number: 55934

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#VALUE! #VALUE! Kansas City Missouri

Dell (Lawrence G.) & Knapp (Theodore)BookbindersKansas CityMissouri 1.1. (1884) Kansas City Star,Missouri  December, 16,1884

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#VALUE! #VALUE! Jackson MI

Caffrey & CowherdBookbinders125 & 127 Mechanic streetJacksonMichigan 1.1. (1874) Jackson, Citizen, Patriot, Jackson, MI.  May,16,18742. (1878)  see: Cowherd, Alf. C.

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#VALUE! #VALUE! Hudson NY

Parson’s BinderyHudsonN. Y. (1805) 1.1. #31 Psalms . Catalogue of Ornamental Leather Bookbindings Executed inAmerica Prior to 1850. Grolir Club, 1907.Bound At Parson’s Bindery Where binding        is executed in ts various branches .Patent Ruling Done in the neatst manner2.  Image at www.bookbinding.net/bibliopegy/bibliopegy9.htm 

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