Trade catalogs of printers' supplies, 1888-1967.

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Trade catalogs of printers' supplies, 1888-1967.

Trade catalogs, brochures of printing presses, lithography, wallpaper printing presses, newspaper printing presses, and other ephemera relating to printers' supplies.

64 items (1 box) : ill.

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Typograph G.m.b.H.

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P. Capdeviele (Firm)

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Maschinenfabrik August Fomm (Firm)

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Cranston Printing Presses.

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Delta Lithograph Company.

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Damon Type Founders Company.

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Albert & Cie.

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Golding Manufacturing Co.

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Golding & Co., initially called the Printer Manufacturing Co., and later the Golding Manufacturing Company, was founded in 1869 by William Hughson Golding (1845-1916), in partnership with Edward H. Dennison. They were a principal producer in the 19th and early 20th centuries of letter press equipment, manufacturing platen job presses and other printing equipment primarily in Boston, but later also in Franklin, Massachusetts. Their three basic printing presses were in production for fifty yea...

American Multigraph Sales Co.

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Babcock Printing Press Manufacturing Company.

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Faber & Schleicher A.G.

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Maschinen- und Apparate-Bauanstalt.

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Dexter Folder Company.

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P. Capdevielle (Firm)

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Graphic Arts Typographers

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Maschinenfabrik Richard Billhöfer.

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Medical College of Georgia

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College in Augusta, Ga., formerly Medical Institute of Georgia. From the description of Papers, 1833-1859. (Duke University Library). WorldCat record id: 36492118 Chartered in 1828 as Medical Academy of Georgia, became Medical College of Georgia in 1833; in 1911 became affiliated with the University of Georgia as its Medical Dept.; name changed in 1933 to University of Georgia School of Medicine; became Medical College of Georgia in 1950. The list was compiled by Paul Eaton,...

Schnellpressen-Fabrik Frankenthal.

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Fuchs & Lang Mfg. Co.

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Sociʹetʹe fransaise des presses F.L.

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Cambell Printing Press and Manufacturing Co.

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Arrow Press, Inc.

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Crown Zellerbach Corporation

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The Crown Zellerbach Corporation was formed in 1928 by the merger of the Zellerbach Paper Company and Crown Willamette Paper Company, both of which had been formed by the mergers of several other companies and their predecessors. In addition, various companies and their subsidiaries were purchased or formed after the 1928 merger, culminating with the acquisition of Crown Zellerbach Corporation by the James River Corporation in 1985. From the description of Crown Zellerbach Corporatio...

Barnhart Bros. & Spindler.

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Color Printing Machine Co.

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