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James H. Caterson, born ca. 1836, worked as a lithographer and printer in Philadelphia at 23 South Seventh Street between
1867 and 1873. Before entering the lithographic trade, he worked with his brother, William Caterson, as a member of the Caterson
Brothers Company (727 Sansom), a manufacturer of passé partouts (or skeleton keys). After 1873, he departed the trade and
became a dealer of photographic materials. He lived at 516 Pine Street 1867-1868, before eventually relocating to 604 North
Eleventh Street by 1881. There, he lived with his wife Hannah (b. 1840) and two children, Mary (b. 1861) and Alfred (b. 1865).
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