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- References
- Further reading Published by Gerrish About Gerrish
Samuel Gerrish (1680s–1741) was a bookseller and publisher in Boston, Massachusetts, in the 18th century.[1] He kept a shop "near the brick meeting house in Cornhill,"[2] and published works by Thomas Prince and others. Employees included Thomas Hancock.[3] He married Mary Sewall (daughter of Samuel Sewall) in 1709; children included Samuel Gerrish (d.1751).[4][5]See also- List of booksellers in Boston
References1. ^WorldCat. Gerrish, Samuel d. 1741 2. ^Boston News-Letter; November 27, 1721 3. ^{{cite web |url=http://nrs.harvard.edu/urn-3:HBS.Baker.EAD:bak00160 |publisher=Harvard Business School |title= Hancock family papers, 1664–1854: Finding Aid |accessdate=27 April 2014 }} 4. ^John Tyler Hassam. Samuel Gerrish, 1735-1741. [https://books.google.com/books?id=38sTAAAAYAAJ Early recorders and registers of deeds for the county of Suffolk, Massachusetts], 1639-1735. J. Wilson and Son, 1900. 5. ^Boston Evening Post.; 10-21-1751
Further readingPublished by Gerrish- Thomas Prince. Annals of the New England Colonies.
- Cotton Mather. A vindication of the ministers of Boston: from the abuses & scandals, lately cast upon them, in diverse printed papers. (1722)
About Gerrish- {{cite book |author=George Emery Littlefield |title= Early Boston Booksellers, 1642-1711 |pages= 210-14 |chapterurl=https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uc1.$b670540?urlappend=%3Bseq=263 |via=HathiTrust |chapter=Samuel Gerrish |publisher=Club of Odd Volumes |year=1900
}}- {{cite journal |author=J. Terry Gates |title= Samuel Gerrish, Publisher to the 'Regular Singing' Movement in 1720s New England |journal= Notes |volume= Second Series, Vol. 45, No. 1 |jstor=941389 |year= 1988
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