| Title |
Lowenberg, Victor |
| Alternate title |
Lewinberg, Victor |
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Lowenberg, L. Victor |
| Date |
ca. 1840-July 31, 1891 |
| Description |
Victor Lowenberg, born ca. 1839 in Pennsylvania, worked in Philadelphia as a lithographer, printer and photographer from ca.
1860-1891. He was employed by P. S. Duval at the time of Duval's insolvency in 1859. Following his employment with Duval,
Lowenberg continued in the trade; his business addresses unlisted in the city directories.
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Lowenberg, the son of a German capmaker, resided with his parents and siblings in Ward 6 in 1860. Ten years later he resided
at 602 Callowhill Street with his two sisters, Rebecca A. (b. ca. 1842) and Josephine (b. ca. 1854). By 1880 the siblings
lived at 1207 Mount Vernon Street (Ward 14) and both sisters were employed as music teachers. By the time of his death on
July 31, 1891, Lowenberg resided at 1117 Green Street.
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| Is part of |
Philadelphia on Stone Biographical Dictionary of Lithographers |
| Call number |
Philadelphia on Stone Biographical Dictionary of Lithographers |
| Bibliographic citation |
Census 1860, 1870, 1880 |
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Court of Common Pleas of Philadelphia County, Petition of Peter S. Duval, November 10, 1859 |
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Philadelphia Business & City Directories, 1867-1890 (intermittently) |
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Philadelphia Inquirer, August 2-4, 1891 |