LEADING MANUFACTURERS AND MERCHANTS CITY OF BROOKLYN STEVENSON (Allen) & MARSTERS (Silas V.)

Stationers and Practical Engravers No. 391 Fulton Street.- The stationery house of Messrs. Stevenson & Marsters has long been known as one of the most enterprising and reliable establishments in the city. The business was begun in 1869 by the present partners, Messrs. Allen Stevenson and Silas V. Marsters, and it has steadily grown, both in popularity and importance. The location is on the must prominent thoroughfare in the city. The premises consist of the enthe first floor, 25x100 feet in dimensions, with spacious and convenient basement. The store is fitted up in the most attractive manner, the appointments being first class in every respect. The stock embraces stationery of every imaginable description, including all the most recent novelties of home and foreign production. and the assortments are always full, complete, and choice. The firm are widely and favorably known as printers, engravers, lithographers, and blank-book manufacturers, and in each of these specialties a very large business is transacted. All work is thoroughly and artistically done, and the must ample satisfaction guaranteed to customers. The opportunities acquired during an existence of seventeen years are assiduously cultivated, and patrons are made to feel that they should justly be partakers in the accruing profits. The business is both wholesale and retail. Mr. Stevenson was born in Scotland, but has resided in this city many years. Mr. Marsters is a native of Halifax, N. S. They are enterprising, progressive, and agreeable gentlemen. With Special Thanks to: Cathy Harrison Speciale Transcribed exclusively for the Brooklyn Genealogical Information Pages: Nancy E Lutz Back To BUSINESS PROGRESS Main Back To BUSINESS Main Return to BROOKLYN Info Main Page