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Mansure, Charles |
Date |
1836-May 29, 1900 |
Description |
Charles Mansure, born ca. 1832 in Bucks County, Pennsylvania, was a Philadelphia lithographer active between 1850 and 1860.
He resided in his father Robert's household at 252 Queen Street in Southwark (Ward 4) before relocating to 1330 Juniata (i.e.
South Lawrence) Street by 1859. In 1859 he worked with his brothers and lithographers John J. and Robert at 534 Queen Street;
the same location as printer John Stimmell.
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In 1860, Mansure resided at 1330 Juniata Street in South Philadelphia (Ward 1) with his Delaware-born wife Margaret (b. ca.
1836), two Pennsylvania-born children, and his brother-in-law Antoin Lowry (b. ca. 1845). in 1864 Mansure enlisted in the
Fifteenth Regiment of the United States Infantry, and upon his return to Philadelphia, worked as a dealer and huckster until
he was admitted to the Roseburg Branch soldiers' home in Hampton, Virginia in 1896. He died four years later in Philadelphia
on May 29, 1900 and was buried in the Philadelphia Cemetery.
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Is part of |
Philadelphia on Stone Biographical Dictionary of Lithographers |
References |
See Mansure, John J. and Mansure, Robert. |
Call number |
Philadelphia on Stone Biographical Dictionary of Lithographers |
Bibliographic citation |
Census 1850, 1860 |
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Groce & Wallace, 421 |
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Philadelphia Business and City Directories, 1855-1860 |
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Philadelphia Inquirer, May 30, 1900 |
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U.S. Army, Register of Enlistments, 1798-1914 |
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U.S. National Homes for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers, 1866-1938 |
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WWWAA, 2177 |