William H. Page

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1. Overview

1856-? Wood type. First at South Windham, CT (1856) and then Greeneville, CT (1857). Later Norwich, CT.

2. Specimen Books

In addition to the catalog noted here, Rob Roy Kelly's American Wood Type: 1828-1900 ("Notes on the Evolution of Decorated and Large Types and Comments on Related Trades of the Period") is essential to the study of all wood type.

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Specimens of Wood Type (1878)

Specimens of Wood Type Manufactured by the Wm. H. Page Wood Type Co. (Norwich, CT: William H. Page Wood Type Co., 1878 [But cover for Dauchy & Co., NY]). Kelly (44) notes that the William H. Page Company purchased Cooley & Dauchy. He cites an 1872 specimen published in NY by Dauchy & Co. (64). He also notes that Page moved to Norwich in 1876. The date on the specimen digitized by Unicorn Graphics is 1878-04-01, but that is from the price list in it, not a title page.

Unicorn Graphics has digitized this specimen and presented it online in their Museum of Wood Types & Ornaments: http://www.unicorngraphics.com/wood%20type%20museum.asp

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Specimens of New Process Wood Type! (1890)

Specimens of New Process Wood Type! Manufactured by the Wm. H. Page Wood Type Co. (Norwich, CT: William H. Page Co., [n.d.; Unicorn Graphics digitization says 1890).

Unicorn Graphics has digitized this specimen and presented it online in their Museum of Wood Types & Ornaments: http://www.unicorngraphics.com/wood%20type%20museum.asp

3. Typefaces

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Aldine

1870.

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Aldine Ornamented

1870.


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