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. This work advertises the dissolution of the Garrett-Booth partnership.
Booth, James Curtis. “Advertisement of the Dissolution of James Curtis Booth and Thomas H. Garrett,” February 17, 1882. Papers of James Curtis Booth, Box 2, Folder 8. Science History Institute. Philadelphia. https://digital.sciencehistory.org/works/p9axx7i.
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