Title |
Hallman, Franklin B. |
Date |
ca. 1827-November 5, 1911 |
Description |
Franklin B. Hallman, born ca. 1827 in Norristown, Pennsylvania, worked as a lithographer in Philadelphia in the 1850s. Hallman
partnered with lithographer Louis F. Citti in Hallman & Citti at 57 Chestnut Street 1850-1853. Following the dissolution of
the partnership, Hallman continued in the trade in the Philadelphia area until 1860 after which time he relocated to Boston.
In Boston by 1861, Hallman worked as a lithographer and resided in that area for two decades, including Revere/Chelsea by
1882.
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While in Philadelphia, Hallman resided in the North Mulberry Ward with his New York-born wife Catherine E. (1832-1898), and
son William E. (b. February 1851). After relocating to Massachusetts, they welcomed three more children, Anna A. (b. 1862),
John B. (b. 1864) and Daniel B. (b. 1869). By the 1870s, Hallman's sons, William E. and John B., also worked in the lithography
trade, the latter in Brooklyn for a short period in 1889. The same year, Hallman worked as a lithographer in Baltimore. He
and his son returned to Revere shortly after, where the elder Hallman resided until his death on November 5, 1911.
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Is part of |
Philadelphia on Stone Biographical Dictionary of Lithographers |
References |
See Citti, Louis F. |
Call number |
Philadelphia on Stone Biographical Dictionary of Lithographers |
Bibliographic citation |
Census 1870, 1880, 1910 |
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Boston Business and City Directories, 1861-1882 (intermittently) |
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Groce & Wallace, 286 |
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Philadelphia Business and City Directories, 1850-1859 (intermittently) |
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Revere, Massachusetts Business and City Directories, 1883-1903 (intermittently) |
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WWWAA, 1430 |