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Zechariah Fowle

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In its printing he was assisted by two young printers who had just completed their indentures. Fowle gave them proportionate part of the profits for their efforts. One of printers was Samuel Draper, a very worthy young man, with whom Fowle formed a partnership after the Psalter was printed. Their
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In 1742, Fowle entered into a partnership with Gamaliel Rogers and established the firm of Rogers & Fowle. They opened a printing shop in Prison lane, which was renamed Court street. They produced books in large numbers and varieties, which exceeded the usual works of the country.
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firm was Fowle & Draper. They set up shop on Marlborough Street, opposite the Founder's Arms. Among some of the noted works Fowle printed was an Almanac
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Fowle printed little else other than ballads until 1757, when he began an edition of the
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In July, 1770, Isaiah Thomas, in connection with Zechariah Fowle, issued The
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The history of printing in America, with a biography of printers
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The history of printing in America, with a biography of printers
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and merchant of ballads and small books who worked in
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Charlestown, Boston
Province of Massachusetts Bay
Massachusetts Spy
Daniel Fowle
early American printer
Boston
Charlestown
Daniel Fowle
Isaiah Thomas
Massachusetts Spy
Book of Psalms
History of printing
Colonial history of the United States
"A token for children : being an exact account of the conversion, holy and exemplary lives, and joyful deaths of several young children"
Thomas, 1874
Thomas, 1874
Thomas, 1874
Thomas, 1874
Hudson, 1873
Thomas, 1874
World.cat
 Bibliography of early American publishers and printers
Hudson, Frederic
Journalism in the United States, from 1690 to 1872
The history of printing in America, with a biography of printers
The history of printing in America, with a biography of printers
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