To carry on the plate mark theme I discussed in a post in March, the billhead for April is one for Kilham & Mears of Boston dated 1817. Obvious plate mark at the header. Also nice decorative printed header. 
Jonathan Kilham was a tailor. He was born in Wenham in 1775 and served his apprenticeship in Beverly. In 1796, he went to Boston and four years later formed a partnership with Elijah Mears under the firm name Kilham & Mears. The merchant tailors carried on business for forty years. At some point the firm name changed to Kilham, Mears & Co. Kilham died in 1855.

Jonathan Kilham was a tailor. He was born in Wenham in 1775 and served his apprenticeship in Beverly. In 1796, he went to Boston and four years later formed a partnership with Elijah Mears under the firm name Kilham & Mears. The merchant tailors carried on business for forty years. At some point the firm name changed to Kilham, Mears & Co. Kilham died in 1855.
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