Booth, Garrett & Blair, Analytical and Consulting Chemists letterhead and envelope
- 1850s (Letterhead)
- After 1878 (Envelope)
Letterhead for the Laboratory for Practical and Analytical Chemistry and envelope for Booth, Garrett & Blair, Analytical and Consulting Chemists.
In 1836, James Curtis Booth (1810-1888) started a student laboratory in Philadelphia where men could obtain practical training in chemistry - especially analytical chemistry - by personal instruction. With him were associated successively Martin H. Boyé (1812-1909), Thomas H. Garrett, and Andrew A. Blair. In 1878 the firm became Booth, Garrett & Blair, Analytical and Consulting Chemists.
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Booth, James Curtis. “Booth, Garrett & Blair, Analytical and Consulting Chemists Letterhead and Envelope,” 1850–1859. Papers of James Curtis Booth, Box 8, Folder 6. Science History Institute. Philadelphia. https://digital.sciencehistory.org/works/9gs874a.
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