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Johnson, J. G., & Co., Buffalo, manufacturers of rubber stamps, stencils, bicycle plates, etc, was established
in 1868 by John Gardiner Johnson in the old post office building. In 1885 they removed to their present location
at 29 Seneca street. Mr. Johnson's health failed and he took as a partner in business his wife, and since that
time it has been known as J. G. Johnson & Co. They also conduct an establishment at 16 Seneca street, where
a full force of help is employed. Mr. and Mrs. Johnson were married March 11, 1862, and in 1868 removed from St.
Lawrence county to Buffalo, where they have had a home at 335 Pennsylvania street ever since.
Source:
Our County and its people
A descriptive work on Erie County, New York
Edited by: Truman C. White
The Boston History Company, Publishes 1898
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