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Show R B R E HE PRECISE TIME of the establishment of the craft o apermaking in the Colony o New Jersey fsmore obscur thanmanyo!hcx Easternstate, although t fscertain that paper mill was (n operation tn ornear Elizabeth-Town il prfor o the time tha apcr s orgin ally mznufxctured oM ay Colony fn the ye WillfamBrad(ord the fimpnmer £ Pennsylvanta, was the most influentfa and most helpful of the fours nmrxof he Willfamand Klau ittenhouse mill, nez Philadelphia; 1‘1'2not only lent his assistance t lhcxclu.}l construction of the buflding, butExadford's printing shopwa the principal consumerof the paper- ein oldaccountsxho Purchasesofquxmltlei of printing Nt ing pape aswella ts of common brown paperand pasteboard. In 1693, Wfllfszradfor §_ave up hxxpr]ntingbusinen in PhiladeIphmnd settled fn New'his move was not entirely of Bradford' own free w of Vigour and fndepe ence,ind while working in Phil ladelphlaheof K"fliv‘"mekmwit&lshallsendxomebyLd, for [must have 6 or beberas you made before e any et me hear fro ©rk0) Fbr. 14,1709 From the tone of Bradford'slette {t would appea )V,Gubyy next ox!,w}"c}lw,uobhgeyourfflcnd il Bradford, Ne Digitalimag © 2004 Marriott ibrary, University of Utah. All rights reserved |