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Willis William New York NY

William WillisBookbinder19 CheapsideNew YorkNew York  1.1. (1797-1802) Hannah French, “Early American Bookbinding by Hand” from:”Bookbinding in America” Lehmann-Haupt ed. 1967. pg.110 (1798) (1799) 19 Cheapside. Longworth’s City Directory pg.391. 2. (1800) A Complete List of the Occupations and Trades Practiced in the City,N.Y.. (1800 New York City Directory pg. 16. (1801)New York City Directory, pg.316.3. (1801-2) Same address in Longworth’s City Directory

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Wills Francis M. Baltimore MD

Francis M. WillsBookbinder and StationerSt Paul’s LaneBaltimoreMaryland 2.1. (1807-1820) Bookbinder and copperplate printer. Journal of Early SouthernDecorative Arts2. (1817) Baltimore Patriot, Sept. 18, 1817

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Wilson Cumberland Lexington KY

Wilson CumbelandBookbinderLexingtonKentucky 1.1. (1817-1818) Journal of Early Southern Decorative Arts, vol. 26 no. 2. 1998.Museum of Early Southern Decorative Arts reference number: 444132. (1818) Paris, KY: Journal of Early Southern Decorative Arts, vol. 26 no. 2.1998. Museum of Early Southern Decorative Arts reference number: 732793. (1818-1819) Russellville KY.: Journal of Early Southern Decorative Arts,vol. 26 no. 2. 1998. Museum of Early Southern Decorative Arts referencenumber:

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Wilson Geo. W. Springfield MA

Geo. W. WilsonBookbinderSpringfieldMassachusetts, 1853. 1.1. Massachusetts Register for the year 1853, George Adams.

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Wilson George Philadelphia PA

George WilsonBookbinderno. 34 Carters AlleyPhiladelphiaPennsylvania  3.1. (1802) Gazette of the U.S., Philadelphia, June, 16, 1802. Same address in1803 : Philadelphia City Directory(1805) 19 Church alley : Philadelphia City Directory, Same address in 1806 (nopage numbers in either directory)2. (1806) 19 Church Alley, Mr. George Wilson, book-binder of Philadelphia,owns the ticket No. 26,452, which drew the 10,000 dollar prize in the Delaware(sic) Bridge Lottery. ” Weekly Museum, N.Y. N.Y. Jan. 4, 1804.3. (1807) Carters alley : Philadelphia City Directory. (no page number)4. (1808) Above the three mile stone Frankford road : Philadelphia CityDirectory.5. ( 1811) Hannah French, “Early American Bookbinding by Hand” from:”Bookbinding in America” Lehmann-Haupt ed. 1967. pg.115.6. (1817)  No. 26 North third street “Gold Leaf of good quality, constantlyfor sale by George Wilson … also tools for Bookbinders”… Poulson’sAmerican Daily Advertiser, Philadelphia, Oct. 9, 1817.

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