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The first printing presses were established in Cambridge, in the Massachusetts Bay colony in 1638, and others soon emerged in New York, Boston and Philadelphia, but the overall production of printed matter was small.A s the 18th century unfolded more printing presses and newspapers came into existence and soon the paper shortage was felt by ...
Day was a New Englander who worked for the Springfield, Massachusetts paper, the Republican. He came to New York to be a compositor, but during the Repression of 1833-1834, he started The Sun of New York City out of desperation. Day reasoned that a penny paper would be popular in hard times as many could not afford a six-cent paper.
New York, Hawthorn Books. Thayer, William Makepeace (1905). Benjamin Franklin, Or, From Printing Office to the Court of St. James. Hodder and Stoughton. Thomas, Isaiah (1874). The history of printing in America, with a biography of printers. Vol. I. New York, B. Franklin. —— (1874). The history of printing in America, with a biography of ...
In 1914, ITU President James M. Lynch resigned, appointed by Governor Martin H. Glynn as New York State Commissioner of Labor. Many printers in the New York "Big 6" Local, saw the political appointment, a way to remove Lynch from dealing with newspaper publishers. James M. Lynch would serve as ITU president 1925–1926.
R. Hoe & Company Headquarters in Manhattan at Grand Street and Sheriff Street,1930 Company headquarters in 1884, 504 to 520 Grand Street in New York City [1]. R. Hoe & Company was a New York City-based printing press manufacturer established by Peter Smith, Matthew Smith (died 1822), and their brother-in-law, English emigrant Robert Hoe (1784–1833), in 1805 as Smith, Hoe & Company.
Mass Appeal Inc. is at 1566 Lineville Road, Suamico. Tina Dettman-Bielefeldt is co-owner of DB Commercial Real Estate in Green Bay and past district director for SCORE, Wisconsin.
McLoughlin Bros., Inc. was a New York manufacturing company active between 1858 [2] and 1920. As a publisher itself, the company was a pioneer in color printing technologies in children's books. [3] The company specialized in retellings or bowdlerizations of classic stories for children. McLoughlin Bros. also produced board games, puzzles, and ...
Mass Production, the Stock Market Crash and the Great Depression. New York / Lincoln / Shanghai: Authors Choice Press. Borth, Christy. Masters of Mass Production, Bobbs-Merrill Company, Indianapolis, IN, 1945. Herman, Arthur. Freedom's Forge: How American Business Produced Victory in World War II, Random House, New York, NY, 2012.