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− | The '''Little Rock Rubber Stamp Works''' stood at 612 Main Street in the late nineteenth century. The company advertised itself as "the only house of its kind in the state." It manufactured hand stamps, seals, badges, brass checks, hand presses, brands, and other printing supplies. | + | The '''Little Rock Rubber Stamp Works''' stood at 612 Main Street in the late nineteenth century. The company advertised itself as "the only house of its kind in the state." It manufactured hand stamps, seals, badges, brass checks, hand presses, brands, and other printing supplies. The proprietor was [[Arthur G. Moore]]. |
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Latest revision as of 11:03, 1 May 2011
The Little Rock Rubber Stamp Works stood at 612 Main Street in the late nineteenth century. The company advertised itself as "the only house of its kind in the state." It manufactured hand stamps, seals, badges, brass checks, hand presses, brands, and other printing supplies. The proprietor was Arthur G. Moore.