Hart, William

Name/Title

Hart, William

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1. (1805) "Benjamin Floyd informs the public , that he has formed a connection in the Book-Binding business which in future will be carried on under the firm of Floyd & Hart".... Benjamin Floyd and William Hart. New Hampshire Gazette, Portsmouth, New Hampshire. August 6, 1805. 2. (1806) "the subscriber informs the public that he has taken the chamber adjoining the Gazette office , no 11 Market street, where he intends carrying on the Book-Binding business" : New Hampshire Gazette, Portsmouth, New Hampshire, August, 19, 1806. 3. (1807) Hart no Floyd.  "The Bookbinding Business carried on as usual with neatness and dispatch by William Hart,  At no 11 market street, adjoining the N.H. Gazette": Portsmouth Oracle, Portsmouth, New Hampshire, January 3, 1807. 4. (1807) "Accounts and Record Books of every size, ruled to any pattern desired elegantly and substantially bound, with invented spring backs, by which, on the book being opened, the back is thrown up, and every leaf is laid flat; which are very convenient and highly necessary for Banks, or other public offices, and merchants, where large books are requisite; and but a trifle addition to the price more the the common way.":  Farmer's Cabinet, Amherst N.H., Jan., 20, 1807.

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William Hart

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Occupation

Bookbinder