Day, Mahlon, 1790-1854
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- A stands for apple-tree or The alphabet in verse, 1833:t.p. (Mahlon Day; printer at New York)
- LC in RLIN, 5/3/85(hdg.: Day, Mahlon, 1790-1854)
- Weiss, Harry B. Mahlon Day, early New York printer, bookseller, and publisher of children's books, 1941:page 3 (at 35 Beaver St. till 1820; 84 Water St. 1820-1823; 372 Pearl St. 1824; 376 Pearl St. 1825; 374 Pearl St. 1826-1833; in 1844 business became Mahlon Day & Co. at 374 Pearl St.)
- Mahlon Day (August 27, 1790 - September 27, 1854) was an American children's book publisher, printer, and bookseller, based in New York City; born in Morristown, New Jersey; died on September 27, 1854, when the SS Arctic collided with the French steamship SS Vesta off the coast of Canada ( (Wikipedia, September 11, 2023:) )
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Mahlon Day (August 27, 1790 – September 27, 1854) was an American children's book publisher, printer, and bookseller, based in New York City.
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