[Rarebooks] FS: 1840s Cooperstown New York Reward of Merit with Woodcut Farm Scene

Joslin Hall Books & Ephemera office at joslinhall.com
Wed Mar 24 10:22:36 EDT 2021


19th Century Cooperstown New York Reward of Merit with Woodcut Farm Scene.

Printed by H. & E. Phinney, Printers, of Cooperstown, New York. Henry  
and Elihu Phinney Jr., were the sons of Elihu Phinney, the first  
printer in Cooperstown, New York. The elder Phinney opened his shop  
there in 1795, and his sons ran it as H. & E. Phinney from his death  
in 1813 until 1848, when they moved to Buffalo.

Single sheet. 6.5”x3.5”. Soil and wear, tips damaged. $50

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