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Title
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Solomon Molleston - NY-TAI7
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Identifier
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NY-TAI7
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Subject
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African Americans--History, African Americans--History--To 1863, Artisans
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Source
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Freedom's Journal #10
NYC Directory 1827-1828
New-York Evening Post #8231
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Date
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May 18, 1827
1827-1828
December 10, 1828
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Trade
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Tailor
Coat-Dresser?
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Gender
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Male
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Home
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No. 51 Broad Street
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Home Location
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Manhattan, New York
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Events
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1. Operated a store with John Robinson in Manhattan, New York
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Item Type
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Advertisement
Directory
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Notes
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Potentially white, ad below published in NY Post:
ECONOMY is the only relief from the pressure of a high tariff and hard times.
S. MOLLESTON respectfully informs the gentlemen of New York, that he continues the tailoring and clothes dressing business at No. 57 William street, where he has been established for the last seven years. His rooms have receently undergone an alteration and improvement, which enables him to accommodate gentlemen in a superior style. For the convenience of perons in the lower part of the city, he has also an establishment at No. 51 Broad st. The liberal patronage he has received is a pleasing evidence of the general satisfation he has given, and while he solicits a continance of favors, he assures his freinds and the public that his care shall be to merit them by punctuality, good workmanship and reasonable charges.
SEGARS.—S. Molleston informs his friends and the public, that he has commenced manufacturing Segars, at 51 Broad street, and has constantly for sale, wholesale or retail, Spanish and American Segars, of first rate quality. d51m
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Transcription
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ECONOMY IS NOT PARSIMONY.
SOL. MOLESTON & JOHN ROBINSON.
TAILORS and Clothes Dressers, respectfully announce, that they hav entered into partnerships, and have opened an establihment at No. 51 Broad-street, (three doors above Beaver st.) where they respectfully solicit a continuance of that patronage which they have heretofore enjoyed, and which it will be their study to continue to merit by punctuality and superior workmanship.
Gentlemen's Clothing made to order in the newest fashions:—Gentlemen and Ladies Garments, Habits, and Mantles, dressed and repaired with despatch, and in the best manner.
All orders thankfully received and punctually attended to.
MRS. MOLESTON can accommodate from six to eight Gentleman Boarders.
Molleston Solomon, coat-dresser 59 William
Molleston & Robinson, tailors 51 Broad