Journal of Early Southern Decorative Arts [serial] 18, 1 (1992)
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Petersburg tax records similarly indicate that Dillworth was never a prosperous artisan. Interestingly, during (Ieorge Dillworth's tenure in Peters- burg, his brother Samuel was working in the cit\ as a printer, bookbinder, and stationer. Samuel lost the shop he shared with M. W. Dunna\ant in the massive 1815 Petersburg fire (Petersburg Iiitelligemer. 11 Juh 1806: Petersburg Repuljlican. 2^ Feb., ^ May 1812, 7 Feb., l'-4 July 181"; Petersburg Daily Courier. 22 June 1815; Morfolk Gazette & Publi...c Ledger. 2==>)u\y 1815: Petersburg Hustings Court Minute Book, 1816-1819,20 Aug. 1818; Petersburg Personal Property Tax Books, 1806-1820). 124 MESDA ELLIS, ? Cabiiietnniker ( 179S-179^). In I"'9S, Ellis — whose first name remains a m\ster\, altliou.uli iie ma\ lia\e been John W. Ellis, a longtime Petersburg coach and riding chair maker — enteretl into a Petersburg cabinetmaking partnershi|-) with Samuel Swann of Richmond. Swann, apparenth the controlling partner, remained in Richmond, while l^llis managetl the Hollingbrook Street shop.
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