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Norwood Press
Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, Boston
Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, Boston

Norwood Press

active Norwood, Massachusetts, 1894 -
BiographyThe Norwood Press was formed in 1894 by several individual companies coming together to form a company that covered all aspects of the book-making process. They built a new factory on Washington Street in Norwood. The J.S. Cushing & Co. handled composition and typesetting and Berwick & Smith Co. was the pressroom. George C. Scott Electrotypers also did typesetting, until being bought out by J.S. Cushing in the later 1890s. In 1897, the bindery E. Fleming & Co. (later known as C.B. Fleming & Co.) joined the Norwood Press to complete the book-making process. Norwood Press specialized in textbooks, bibles, catalogues and pamphlets and became one of the largest companies of its kind. (Norwood Historical Society)
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Last Updated8/7/24
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