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  • The E-Sylum: Volume 7, Number 47, November 21, 2004, Article 13

    JACOB PERKINS NEWSPAPER REFERENCE

    Bob VanRyzin writes: "The following may be of interest to
    E-Sylum readers. I found this reference to Jacob Perkins in
    a eBay lot for an old newspaper. The following is from lot
    description for seller Mitchell Archives." (Just the quote
    "We hear..." appears in the paper, the other comments
    about Perkins are from the seller.)

    COLUMBIAN CENTINEL, Boston, July 11, 1792. One
    of the finest and most respected of the old Boston
    newspapers, published by the newspaper legend, Benjamin
    Russell, a staunch Federalist and George Washington supporter.

    Page two, MASSACHUSETTS, "We hear that the ingenious
    Mr. Perkins, of Newburyport, has been sent for to Philadelphia
    to execute the coinage of the United States."

    Jacob Perkins was a man of many talents, he designed and
    produced the dies for Massachusetts first coinage, the 1787
    penny. He was the first to use steel plates in place of copper
    for printing, making counterfeiting more difficult. He designed
    the first practical refrigerator and he was the printer of the
    first POSTAGE STAMP, THE ENGLISH "PENNY BLACK.

    I also ran into an interesting web site, which you may be aware
    of, on Perkins' family history. History"

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  • 2004-11-21
Volume
  • 7

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