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1842 William Storer Jr. Job Printing Clipping | New Haven Connecticut | Antebellum Era | Ready For Framing
1842 William Storer Jr. Job Printing Clipping | New Haven Connecticut | Antebellum Era | Ready For Framing
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Antique Original 1842 William Storer Jr. Job Printing Clipping | New Haven Connecticut | Antebellum Era | Ready For Framing
This 1842 Historical Clipping Features William Storer, Junior Who Operated A Commercial Job Printing Business At Number 9 Glebe Building In New Haven, Connecticut, Where He Utilized A Very Extensive Assortment Of New And Fashionable Job Type To Execute Orders For Commercial Items Like Handbills, Broadsides, Business Cards, Legal Forms, And Circulars At Short Notice. This Specific 1842 Clipping Solicited The Patronage To Acquire Local Business And Remain Competitive Against Neighboring Printers In The New England Region. The Glebe Building Itself Was A Prominent Landmark Located At The Intersection Of Church And Chapel Streets That Served As A Hub For Both Commercial Tenants And Civic Organizations Like The New Haven Young Men’s Institute. Storer’s Printing Operations Represent An Early Stage In The Competitive Nineteenth-Century American Printing Industry, An Enterprise That Would Evolve Through Subsequent Partnerships Into The Well-Known New Haven Printing Firm Tuttle, Morehouse And Taylor.
In Good Antique Condition - Foxing, Trimmed Edges, Paper Toning Due To Age And History-Collectors Watermarked That Is Not On Clipping. Measures Approx. 2-3/8" Wide by 1-3/8" Tall.
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