Zechariah Fowle
Zechariah Fowle (1724-1776) was an early American printer and merchant of ballads and small books who worked in Boston. He was born in Charlestown, near Boston, of respected parents, and served his apprenticeship with his brother Daniel Fowle, who was at that period in partnership with Gamaliel Rogers, a carpenter. Provided by Wikipedia
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by Fowle, Zechariah
Published 1770
Published 1770
Printed [by Isaiah Thomas]: sold by Zechariah Fowle, in Back-Street, near the mill-bridge
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by Gill, John
Published 1765
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“...Fowle, Zechariah...”Published 1765
London printed. Boston, New-England: re-printed by Z. Fowle, in Back-Street, near the Mill-Bridge
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by Philo-Britannicus
Published 1763
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“...Fowle, Zechariah...”Published 1763
Sold [by Zechariah Fowle] at the printing-office, in Back-Street, Boston. (Price 4 coppers.)
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by Romaine, William
Published 1759
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“...Fowle, Zechariah...”Published 1759
[London, and Edinburg: printed. Boston: re-printed and sold by Fowle and Draper, at their printing-office opposite the Lion & Bell, in Marlboborough-Street [sic]
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by Brown, Thomas
Published 1760
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“...Fowle, Zechariah...”Published 1760
Printed and sold by Fowle and Draper, at their printing-office in Marlborough Street
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by Love, Christopher
Published 1759
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“...Fowle, Zechariah...”Published 1759
Printed and sold by Fowle and Draper, at their printing-office in Marlborough-Street
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