Title |
Duval & Hunter |
Date |
fl. 1869-1874 |
Description |
Duval & Hunter, the partnership between Stephen Duval, son of Peter S. Duval and Thomas Hunter, was active 1869-1874. Duval
partnered with Hunter following his father's retirement in 1869. The firm, located at 223 South Fifth Street, continued in
the tradition of Duval as general lithographers, especially in the production of chromolithographic parlor prints and membership
certificates. Duval & Hunter moved to 716 Filbert Street ca. 1872 and remained at that location until the partnership broke
up in 1874. Stephen Duval left the firm, possibly moving to Richmond, Virginia, while Thomas Hunter continued his lithographic
career in Philadelphia.
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Is part of |
Philadelphia on Stone Biographical Dictionary of Lithographers |
References |
See Duval, P. S. and Duval, Stephen C. |
Has format |
LCP-DuvalHunter-Am1872Key-19263-D-1-164.jpg |
Call number |
Philadelphia on Stone Biographical Dictionary of Lithographers |
Bibliographic citation |
Last, 72-73. |
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Pennsylvania, vol. 152 , p 318, R.G. Dun & Co. Collection, microfilm, Hagley Museum & Library. |
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Philadelphia Business and City Directories, 1869-1875 |
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Thomas Hunter, Successor, Duval & Hunter's Catalogue of Oleograph Publications for the Season 1873 - 4 (Philadelphia, 1873). |
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Peters, 163-168. |
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Wainwright, 74. |
Image file |
LCP-DuvalHunter-Am1872Key-19263-D-1-164 |