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The Cambridge of eighteen hundred and ninety-six: a picture of the city and its industries fifty years after its incorporation (ed. Arthur Gilman) 4 0 Browse Search
The Daily Dispatch: November 22, 1864., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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ng methodical habits, thrift, and well-ordered lives. In addition to these three large printing establishments just enumerated, there are several small job offices, where books and pamphlets are printed. Among these may be mentioned the following:— The College Press, Cambridge Cooperative Society, J. Frank Facey, Graves & Henry, Harvard Printing Company, Lewis J. Hewitt, Jennings & Welch, F. L. Lamkin & Co., G. B. Lenfest, Lombard & Caustic, Powell & Co., C. H. Taylor & Co., Louis F. Weston, Edward W. Wheeler. Some of these houses print the various magazines issued by the students of Harvard University; and all send out very good and acceptable work. J. H. H. McNamee. J. H. H. McNamee, bookbinder, began business in 1880, in the third story of the building now occupied by Claflin's drug store. His assistant at that time was one boy. In 1883 larger quarters were needed, and he removed to the building on the corner of Massachusetts Avenue and
& Co., 371-373. Pottery. A. H. Hews & Co., 382. Printing, book. The Athenaeum Press, 337-339. The Riverside Press, 334-336. The University Press, 336, 337. Printing, book and job. Cambridge Cooperative Society, 341. The College Press, 341. J. Frank Facey, 341. Graves & Henry, 341. Harvard Printing Co., 341. Lewis J. Hewitt, 341. Jennings & Welch, 341. F. L. Lamkin & Co., 341. G. B. Lenfest, 341. Lombard & Caustic, 341. Powell & Co., 341. C. H. Taylor & Co., 341. Louis F. Weston, 341. Edward W. Wheeler, 341. Publishing. Ginn & Co., 337-339. Houghton, Mifflin & Co., 334-336. Pumps. Geo. F. Blake Manufacturing Co., 353. Rubber goods. American Rubber Co., 381. Shoe blacking and Metal Polish. W. W. Reid Manufacturing Co., 395. Soap. Carr Brothers, 362. Curtis Davis & Co., 358. James C. Davis & Co., 359. C. L. Jones & Co., 361. Lysander Kemp & Sons, 360. Charles R. Teele, 362. Spring-Be
Richmond Circuit Court, November 21, 1864. --In the matter of a writ of habeas corpus of C. H. Taylor, president of the town of Ashland, adjourned until to-day, the Judge, in rendering his decision, remanded the petitioner to the custody of Lieutenant Bates, at the Confederate States Barracks. The learned Judge, in reviewing the arguments of counsel and the clauses of the Constitution creating justices of the peace, decided that the petitioner did not come up to all the requirements of the office, so as to enable him to take advantage of the laws exempting State officers. Sundry other writs were awarded and made returnable on Wednesday next.