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The encouragers of the art of printing. [New Haven, Printed at the Gehenna Press in Northampton Massachusetts for ... Yale University, 1966].

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Cover title. "The portrait of Franklin was printed at the Meriden Gravuro Company in Meriden Connecticut. The news item was printed originally in the Independent Gazetteer of Philadelphia for January 21, 1786.".; 1. Franklin Benjamin.

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Available also through the Library of Congress web site in two forms: as facsimile page images and as full text in SGML.

Printed Ephemera Collection; Portfolio 12, Folder 65.

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connecticut new haven pamphlets printing specimens franklin benjamin encouragers art printed gehenna press gehenna press northampton massachusetts northampton massachusetts yale university yale university rare book and special collections division printed ephemera collection library of congress yale university library department of printing and graphic arts ultra high resolution high resolution broadsides printed ephemera lessing j rosenwald collection united states history