Draft:George S. Ferguson
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George S. Ferguson was a publisher in Philadelphia.
His printing office was at 15 North Seventh Street.[1]
His publishing company had 51 employees in 1916.[2] He published Presbyterian newspaper.[3] He was on the executive committee of the Typotheyae of Philadelphia.[4]
Publishings[edit]
Newspapers[edit]
- United Presbyterian Worker[5]
Books[edit]
- The Work of an African American Woman by Gertrude Emily Hicks Bustill Mossell (Mrs. Nathan Francis Mossell) (1894)[6]
- Historical Collections of Ohio in Three Volumes, An Encyclopedia of the State by Henry Howe (1891 edition)[7]
- Atlanta Offering: Poems by Frances Ellen Watkins Harper (1895)[8]
- Evidences of Progress Among Colored People by G. F. Richings (1896)[9]
- The Structure of Private International Organizations by Lyman Cromwell White (1933)
- Odd Bundles by Charles J. Butler (1916)[10]
References[edit]
- ^ "The Literary World". S.R. Crocker. September 21, 1893 – via Google Books.
- ^ "Industrial Directory of Pennsylvania". Bureau of Statistics and Information. September 21, 1916 – via Google Books.
- ^ Rowell, George Presbury (September 21, 1875). "Rowell's American Newspaper Directory". Printers' Ink Publishing Company – via Google Books.
- ^ "Printer and Bookmaker". Moore Publishing Company. September 21, 1889 – via Google Books.
- ^ "The Evangelical Repository". R. Stewart. September 21, 1879 – via Google Books.
- ^ Moody, Joycelyn (July 22, 2021). A History of African American Autobiography. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 978-1-108-87566-0 – via Google Books.
- ^ Fricke, Douglas Carl (September 29, 2015). Joseph Anton Hemann (1816-1897): German-American Educator, Publisher, Banker in Nineteenth Century Cincinnati. Allodium Chase. ISBN 978-0-9799967-2-6 – via Google Books.
- ^ Knight, Denise (December 30, 2003). Writers of the American Renaissance: An A-to-Z Guide. Bloomsbury Publishing USA. ISBN 978-0-313-01707-0 – via Google Books.
- ^ Hicks, Cheryl D. (September 21, 2010). Talk with You Like a Woman: African American Women, Justice, and Reform in New York, 1890-1935. Univ of North Carolina Press. ISBN 978-0-8078-3424-4 – via Google Books.
- ^ Office, Library of Congress Copyright (September 21, 1916). "Catalogue of Copyright Entries: Books. Part 1. Group 1". Library of Congress. – via Google Books.