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John Andrew & Son

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Defunct engraving firm (established 1869)

The "Maritime Turnover Club." International Maritime Exhibition held Nov. 4, 1889 - Jan.4, 1890, in the Mechanics' Building, Huntington Ave., Boston, Mass.

John Andrew & Son (est.1869) was anengraving firm inBoston,Massachusetts, established by John Andrew and his son George T. Andrew.[1][2] Work produced by the firm appeared in publications ofLee & Shepard[3] andEdward S. Curtis,[4] and in titles such asAnthony's Photographic Bulletin. The business was located on Temple Place (1870s-1890s) andSummer Street (ca.1910s).[5] Among the employees: Allan Evans Herrick,[6] George A. Teel,[7] and R.B. Whitney[8]

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  1. ^John Andrew (1815-1870) (cf.Thieme, Ulrich; Becker, Felix; Vollmer, Hans; Willis, Frederick Charles (1907).Allgemeines Lexikon der bildenden Künstler (in German).
  2. ^Benezit Dictionary of British Graphic Artists and Illustrators. Oxford. 2012.
  3. ^Arthur's Lady's Home Magazine, 1877
  4. ^Encyclopedia of twentieth-century photography. 2006
  5. ^Boston Directory, 1873; Boston Almanac and Business Directory, 1889.
  6. ^Willey's Semi-centennial Book of Manchester, 1846-1896. New Hampshire
  7. ^Catalogue of the contributions of the section of graphic arts to the Ohio Valley Centennial Exposition, Cincinnati, 1888.
  8. ^Harvard Graduates' Magazine. 1913

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