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Title
Probst, John
Date
b. ca. 1805
Description
John Probst, born ca. 1805 in Germany, was a lithographer active in Philadelphia and New York ca. 1838-1850. Most often described as a New York lithographer, Probst designed ca. 1838-1839 one of the earliest billheads of P. S. Duval. The print depicting a view of the Merchant's Exchange is held in the collections of the American Antiquarian Society.
Probst was listed in New York City Directories 1844-1850.
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Philadelphia on Stone Biographical Dictionary of Lithographers
References
See Duval, P. S.
Call number
Philadelphia on Stone Biographical Dictionary of Lithographers
Bibliographic citation
Census 1850
Groce & Wallace, 517
WWAAA, 2671
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