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William Matthews
Born1822
Died1896
NationalityScottish, American
SpouseJulia Elizabeth Marle
Parent(s)Peter and Margaret Ross Matthews

William Matthews was a prominent American bookbinder called "the most famous bookbinder America has produced". [1]

Matthews was born in Scotland in 1822. [2] In 1833 he was enrolled in the London Orphan Asylum, after leaving which, he apprenticed with London bookbinders Remnant and Edmonds. [2] In December 1843 be emigrated to Brooklyn, New York where he would marry Julia Elizabeth Marle, daughter of bookbinder William Marle. [2]

He was naturalized an American citizen in 1850. [2]

He engaged in fine-art bookbinding, showing his work at the 1876 Philadelphia Centennial and the 1899 Paris Exhibition. [2]

He died in 1896. [2]

References

  1. ^ A scan from a book describing him thus is widely available online but is of uncertain original provenance. link is to Knopf's use of the image.
  2. ^ a b c d e f " Guide to the Thelma E. Smith collection on the William Matthews family ARC.091," Brooklyn Historical Society. Accessed December 4, 2019.


From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
William Matthews
Born1822
Died1896
NationalityScottish, American
SpouseJulia Elizabeth Marle
Parent(s)Peter and Margaret Ross Matthews

William Matthews was a prominent American bookbinder called "the most famous bookbinder America has produced". [1]

Matthews was born in Scotland in 1822. [2] In 1833 he was enrolled in the London Orphan Asylum, after leaving which, he apprenticed with London bookbinders Remnant and Edmonds. [2] In December 1843 be emigrated to Brooklyn, New York where he would marry Julia Elizabeth Marle, daughter of bookbinder William Marle. [2]

He was naturalized an American citizen in 1850. [2]

He engaged in fine-art bookbinding, showing his work at the 1876 Philadelphia Centennial and the 1899 Paris Exhibition. [2]

He died in 1896. [2]

References

  1. ^ A scan from a book describing him thus is widely available online but is of uncertain original provenance. link is to Knopf's use of the image.
  2. ^ a b c d e f " Guide to the Thelma E. Smith collection on the William Matthews family ARC.091," Brooklyn Historical Society. Accessed December 4, 2019.



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