Charles P. Moser was born in 1837 at Carbondale PA. He began work at the age of 17 in the drug and grocery business of Samuel E. Norton. After 3 years, Norton retired and the firm became Root & Moser, with William T. Root as Moser’s partner. After another 3 years, Root retired and Moser became the sole proprietor for ten years. In 1873, he moved to Syracuse, and with Henry Lyon, as Moser & Lyon, purchased the wholesale and retail stationery establishment of J. W. Yale, on Salina street, removing it a few years later to Clinton street. They discontinued the retail department and soon added a job printing office and book bindery. In 1889 Mr. Lyon sold his interest to R. A. Truax and Irving L. De Golia, and the firm became Moser, Truax & De Golia. In 1892 this firm and the firm of Lyon, Millard & Co. were consolidated into a stock corporation under the name of the Moser & Lyon Co., with Mr. Moser, president; George W. Millard, vice-president; Henry Lyon, secretary and treasurer.
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