Title |
King, Patrick |
Description |
Patrick King worked as a lithographer and printer in Philadelphia ca. 1857-1869. Employed by P. S. Duval at his 8 South Fifth
Street establishment in 1857, by 1860 King relocated to 716 Chestnut Street, a location also tenanted by artist W. F. Jones,
and later the daguerreotype studio of McClees and Germon. Although King remained in the trade, his subsequent business addresses
are unknown.
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In 1857, King resided on Jefferson Street, west of Broad Street (Ward 29) and later relocated to 1612 Richard (i.e., Addison)
Street in Center City where he lived 1864-1865. By the end of the decade he resided at 714 Holly (i.e. South Mole) Street
in South Philadelphia.
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Is part of |
Philadelphia on Stone Biographical Dictionary of Lithographers |
References |
See Duval, P. S. |
Call number |
Philadelphia on Stone Biographical Dictionary of Lithographers |
Bibliographic citation |
Philadelphia Business & City Directories, 1857-1869 (intermittently) |