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David L. Bourquin, son of lithographer Frederick Bourquin, was born in Philadelphia about 1845. In 1860, Bourquin worked as
a printer while a resident of Camden, N.J. By 1872, he worked at the Philadelphia studio of his father at 320 Chestnut Street,
and soon thereafter relocated to Chicago where his name appears as an assistant on the Warner & Beers "Atlas of Woodford County,
Illinois" in 1873. After 1881, Bourquin returned to the Philadelphia area and resumed work for his father. He committed suicide
on July 30, 1884.
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