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MISCHELLE Y BOOHER wrote:
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> Dear List Members:
>
> I have received so much help from this group--now I have another
> question!
>
> I'm looking for printing records of the 19th-century companies W & A
> Child (Johnstown), William Child (Ballston Spa), and Weed & Parsons
> (Albany).  Also Mack, Andrus, & Woodruff (Ithaca).  Should I contact the
> area archives for these documents, or would it be better to go straight
> to the American Antiquarian Society Collections?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Mischelle Booher
> Oklahoma State University

The Saratoga County Historian's Office in Ballston Spa has no printing
records of William Child.
Karen Campola, County Historian

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