William Carter (died 1895) was a stationer and a manufacturer of ink in Boston, Massachusetts, United States.
Carter rented a store from his uncle to sell paper and gradually added ink wells and ink to his inventory.
Carter was joined by other relatives in his enterprise, giving rise to a number of different firms that ultimately became Carter's Ink Company.
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