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Smith, Robert Pearsall, 1827-1898

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Personal name headingSmith, Robert Pearsall, 1827-1898
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Variant(s)S., R. P. (Robert Pearsall Smith), 1827-1898
R. P. S. (Robert Pearsall Smith), 1827-1898
Smith, R. P. (Robert Pearsall), 1827-1898
Smith, R. Pearsall (Robert Pearsall), 1827-1898
Address517, 519 & 521 Minor St. Philada.
Found inThe Devotional writings of Robert Pearsall Smith and Hannah Whitall Smith, 1984: CIP t.p. (Robert Pearsall Smith) original t.p. (R.P.S.)
His The publishers would respectfully call attention, 1852: t.p. (Robert P. Smith, publisher, 15 Minor Street)
LC database, 9/4/84 (hdg.: Smith, Robert Pearsall, 1827-1898)
Gazetteer of the state of New York, 1860: t.p. (R. Pearsall Smith, Syracuse, N.Y.)
Parker, R.A. The transatlantic Smiths, 1959: p. 6, etc. (Robert Pearsall Smith; son of John Jay Smith; 1851 married Hannah Whitall, taking up residence in Germantown, Pa.; worked for his father-in-law's company, Whitall-Tatum; 1865 took over Whitall-Tatum plant in Millville, N.J.; publisher of Christian's pathway to power; 1873 went to England as evangelist)
Smith, J.J. Recollections of John Jay Smith, 1892: p. 191 (John Jay Smith and his son, Robert P. Smith, involved in publishing Nuttall's Trees of America)
MWA/NAIP files (hdg.: Smith, Robert Pearsall, 1827-1898; note: listed in Philadelphia directories, 1846-1870, as printer, publisher, and lithographer, at St. James, Chestnut, and Minor streets; home address in directories given as Germantown and later Millville, N.J.)
His Map of Monroe County, Michigan, 1859 (R. Pearsall Smith, Map Manufacturer, 517, 519 & 521 Minor & 602 Chestnut, Sts. Philada. ; & No. 8, S.Salina St., Syracuse, N.Y.)
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