Burtis & Crane

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Burtis & Crane

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New York ( 1806-1810)  1. 1.  Hannah French, "Early American Bookbinding by Hand" from: "Bookbinding in America" Lehmann-Haupt ed. 1967. pg.104. 2. (1804) Dissolution of Co-Partnership- The Co-partnership heretofore existing between Philip Arnold, Samuel A. Burtus & Benjamin Crane, under the firm of P. Arnold & Co. is this day dissolved by mutual consent- Those who have any demands against said firm will please apply for settlement, and all those indebted are requested to make payment to Burtus & Crane, who are authorized to settle the concern" Daily advertiser, New York, New York, June, 7, 1804. 3. (1805) No. 80 Cherry street. Ad.: American Citizen,  N. Y. , N.Y.,  May 11,1805 4. (1807) "B. Crane, Bookbinder, Seller and Stationer... thanks to his friends and the public who have heretofore been so liberal in their encouragement (while under the firm of Burtis & Crane)"... 5. (1808)Bookstore and lotery office, (no mention of bookbinding) 19 Peck Slip. Longworth's American Almanac, pg. 94 see: B. Crane

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Burtis & Crane

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Bookstore and Lottery Office