Title |
Outerbridge, Daniel |
Date |
b. July 1833 |
Description |
Daniel Outerbridge, born ca. 1833 in New York, worked as a lithographer in Philadelphia ca. 1850-ca. 1863, including employment
at the establishment of Thomas Sinclair (311 Chestnut) in 1859.
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Outerbridge lived with his parents, seaman William (b. ca. 1803, Connecticut) and Ann (b. ca. 1809, New York) in Southwark
Ward 3 during his career as a lithographer. The family resided at 188, later 408 Queen Street. By 1869, Outerbridge left the
lithography trade and partnered with his brother James (b. ca. 1846) in the produce firm Daniel A. Outerbridge & Bro. (10
Delaware Avenue) and resided at 826 South Fourth Street. In 1900 Outerbridge resided with his brother James and family at
1326 South Fourth Street as a widow employed as a commissions merchant.
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Outerbridge may have also briefly served as a private (enlisted and mustered out September 1862) during the Civil War. |
Is part of |
Philadelphia on Stone Biographical Dictionary of Lithographers |
References |
See Sinclair, Thomas. |
Call number |
Philadelphia on Stone Biographical Dictionary of Lithographers |
Bibliographic citation |
Census 1850, 1860, 1900 |
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Philadelphia Business and City Directories, 1857-1870 (intermittently) |