Title |
Stein & Jones |
Alternate title |
Jones & Potsdamer |
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Potsdamer & Co. |
Description |
Stein & Jones, a Jewish "printing and lithographic office" established ca. 1859 between Rudolph Stein, a printer, and Alfred
T. Jones, a merchant, at 321 Chestnut Street, specialized in trade cards. In 1868, the partnership dissolved and Stein operated
the business as sole proprietor until his death in 1871. Following Stein's death, Jones, with partner Theodore B. Potsdamer,
reassumed operations ca. 1872-1873 of the business under the name Jones & Potsdamer. In 1875, Jones left the partnership for
the establishment of The Jewish Record, and Potsdamer continued the business as Potsdamer & Co.
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Is part of |
Philadelphia on Stone Biographical Dictionary of Lithographers |
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Portraits from the collections of the Library Company of Philadelphia. |
References |
See Potsdamer, Theodore |
Has format |
LCP-SteinJones-Cremer-7-1322-F-69l.jpg |
Call number |
Philadelphia on Stone Biographical Dictionary of Lithographers |
Bibliographic citation |
Library Company of Philadelphia research file |
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Morais, The Jews of Philadelphia, 332 |
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Philadelphia Business and City Directories 1859-1878 |
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Specimen Album, Library Company of Philadelphia [P.9349] |
Image file |
LCP-SteinJones-Cremer-7-1322-F-69l |