Isotretinoin. minimize vitamin A the is used to treat severe, often nodulocystic and inflammatory acne. Isotretinoin (Accutane) contribute against the four pathogenic factors that acts to severe It is derivative only medication with the potential to suppress acne over the long term. To be able to prescribe this medication, the physician must be a registered member of the manufacturer's System to Manage Accutane-Related Teratogenicity (SMART) program. The SMART program was developed in conjunction with the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to This unwanted pregnancies and educate patients about the possible acne. adverse effects and teratogenicity of isotretinoin, which is a pregnancy category X drug. (26)
SACKRITER or SACKRATER or SACKRATIR, DAVID(+) (1807-1840), cabinetmaker. 1816 17, cor. Bedford and S. Seventh Seventh St. SAGER, AMOS D,(+) (1829-1837), cabinetmaker. SAGER, THOMAS (1825-1840), cabinetmaker. 1825-28, 87 Dillywn St.; 1829-30, Julianna St. nr. Green St. SAILOR, JOHN (1813-1833), cabinetmaker. 1819-20, 1822-23, 57 N. Eighth St.; 1825 [and chairmaker], 57 N. Eighth St,; 1828-30, 267 Arch St., h. 57 N. Eighth St. See BAKER, CHARLES. See Pl. VII and Fig. 3. SANCLERA,__ (1830-1833), cabinetmaker. 1830, 128 German St. SANDERS, JAMES (1825-1831), cabinetmaker. 1825-29, S. Fifth and German sts. SANDERS, WILLIAM (1824-1825), chairmaker. TL Northern Liberties. SANDS, AARON(+) (1829), cabinetmaker. SAUNDERS, JAMES(+) (1829), cabinetmaker. SCHELL, MICHAEL (1823), cabinetmaker. 43 Union St. SCHLOSSER, WASHINGTON (1826-1830), cabinetmaker, 1826, TL Penn Ward; 1830. 33 Palmyra Sq. SCHOTT, HAMILTON E. (1826), chairmaker. TL Northern Liberties. SCHOW, OLE(+) (1829), cabinetmaker. SCHULTZ, FREDERICK(+) (1829), cabinetmaker. SCHULTZ, JOHN (1820), cabinetmaker. TL Northern Liberties. SCHWEPPENHEISER, JOHN (1813-1817), cabinetmaker. 1817, 4440 N. Third St SCOTT, HAMILTON C. (1826), chairmaker. TL Northern Liberties. SCOTT, JOHN (1816), cabinetmaker. N. Tenth St. nr. George St. and Heffler's Ct. SEEDS, THOMAS(+) (1829), cabinetmaker. SEIWERS, JACOB F,(+) (1829), cabinetmaker. SERVER, JOHN (1819-1821), cabinetmaker. 1819-20, bck. 214 N. Eighth St.; 1821, TL Northern Liberties. SHANNON, HUGH (1830-1840), cabinetmaker. 1830, 135 S. Sixth St. SHARP, JOSIAH or JONAH (1802-1833), winds-chair maker. 1816-19 378 S. Front St.; 1823-395 S. Front St, 1823, s.e. cor. S. Front St. and Parham's Alley; 1825 [and fancy-chair maker], 22 Almond St.; 1828 30, 62 Plum St. SHAW, DAVID (1816-1817), cabinetmaker. 198 S. Front St. SHAW, HENRY D. (1823-1836), fancy-chair maker. 1823-25 [and fancy-chair painter], 49 Pine St.: t 830, 83 Paul Mitchell Hair Color Shades2c Dark Blonde Dock St., h. 55 Pine St. SHAW, JAMES(+) (1829-1840), cabinetmaker. SHAW, JOHN(+) (1824-1833), cabinetmaker. 1824, 15 Willing's Alley. SHAW, LAWRENCE (1828), windsor-chair maker. Apr. 21: indentured to ENOCH TOMLIN, 12 yrs., 3 mos., 8 days. SHAW, NATHAN(+) (1829-1840), cabinetmaker. SHEBLE, JACOB JR. (1818-1831), cabinetmaker. 1817-23, 465 N. Second St.: 1825-30, 456 N Second St. SHEED, WILLIAM (1823 1825), Partypoker Scanner cabinetmaker. 1823, 411 5.Front St. 1825 121 German St. SHEETZ, PETER (1820), chairmaker. Palmer St. abv. West St. SHELMIRE,__(1825-1833), cabinetmaker. 1825 30, N. Ninth St. abv. Wood St. SHEPPARD, JOHN W.(1828-1833), cabinetmaker 1828 30,79 South St. SHEPPARD, RANDALL (1825), cabinetmaker 35 Powell St. SHEPPARD, SAMUEL (1816), cabinetmaker. 161 N. Water St. SHERBOURNE, THOMAS (1828-1840), cabinetmaker. 1828 30, 196 SHERMER, A. AND J. (1819-1836) cabinetmakers 1819 42 Brown St.; 1825-30[and "pegg maker"] 42B St. See SHERMER, ANTHONY; SHERMER, ANTHONY (1816-1836), cabinetmaker. 1819-30, 42 Brown St. See SHERMER, A. AND J. SHERMER, JACOB Paul Mitchell Salons In Baton Rouge Louisiana (1816-1840), cabinetmaker. 1816 17, 42 Brown St.; 1818, 422 N. Third St. 1819 20, 42 Brown St. 1823 50 Brown St.; 1825 30, 42, and 44 Brown St. See SHERMER, A. AND J. SHIBE, GEORGE(+) (1829-1833), cabinetmaker. SHIME, FRANCIS(*) (1825), cabinetmaker. SHOEMAKER, DANlEL (1829-1839), cabinetmaker 1829 30, 5 Lennox St. SHOUDS or SHOURDS, BENJAMIN (1823-1840) cabinetmaker 1823 29, n.e. cor. Vine and N. Third sts; 1830, s.w. cor Wood and N. Third sts. Declining business, new and second-hand furniture for sale (PAPA, Dec. 1, 1823). Between 1823-1829 occupied a three-story row house with the front section of the first floor as a cabinet wareroom and the third story of the back building as a cabinetmaker's shop (PC 4200) See WORN AND SHOURDS. SHUFF, WILLIAM(+) (1828-1833), cabinetmaker. 1828-30, 165 N. Front St. SHULTZ, FREDERICK (1828-1831), cabinetmaker 1828-29,16 Grays Alley; 1830, 16 Vine St. SIDDONS, WILLIAM (1829-1839), cabinetmaker. 1829-30, Lawrence St. abv. Noble St. SILENCE, JOHN(1807-1819), cabinetmaker. 1816, Currant Alley 1818-19, Locust St. abv. S. Twelfth St.; 1820, widow, Locust St. abv. S. Twelfth St. SIMMONS AND BAVIS (1826-1832) chairmakers 1829-30, 71 Walnut St. Bavis Norwegian Cruise Line Last Minute Deals s partner, Stephan H. Simmons, was an ornamental chair painter. CM: 1826 (Mar. 15) to Ephraim Dana, Boston. See BAVIES, SAMUEL. SIMPKINS, ELLIS (1823), cabinetmaker. Nr. Brown and Budd sts. SIMPSON, ISAAC (1819-1840), cabinetmaker. 1819-20, 7 Shippen St. 1823-28, 6 Shippen St.; 1829-30, 6 and 48 Shippen St. SIMPSON, PETER (1829), cabinetmaker. 42 St. John St. SINCLAIR, KENNEDY(+) (1829-1840), cabinetmaker 1829, 55 Pine St. 1830, 468 S. Third St. SlNCLAIR WILLIAM (1819-1826) cabinetmaker 1819 Hinkel's Ct,; 1820, bck. 126 S. Sixth St.; 1823, 9 Rachel St., 1825-26, TL Northern Liberties. SINK, LAWRENCE (1800-1823) cabinetmaker 1816 23 186S Second St. Warranted mahogany furniture at reduced prices (RPG Oct. 1, 1816; FJ, Nov. 16, 1816: PAPA, Oct. 31, 1818). In 1823 insured a three-story row house with the front section of the first cabinetmaker. as a cabinet wareroom and the third door of the back building as a cabinetmakers shop and communicating with a three-story back cabinetmaker's shop (MA Kuala Lumpur Klm Royaldutch 4317). Inventory, appraised by CHARLES H. WHITE and ROBERT WEST included 2 pieces of furniture, 5 workbenches, and cabinetmaking tools (W 1, 1828). SINKER, WILLIAM (1823-1825), cabinetmaker. 1823-24, TL Northern Liberties West with DANIEL WALTON; 1825, TL Northern Liberties. SIPPEL, MICHEL (1830-1836), cabinetmaker. 1830, 100 N. Twelfth St. SKELINGTON, JAMES W.(+) (1829), cabinetmaker. SKINNER, THOMAS(+) (1829-1833), cabinetmaker 1829, 4 Southampton Ct.; 1830, 8 Vaux's Ct. SLEMMER or SLAMNER, Last Minute Cruise Auctions MATTHIAS (1815-1840) cabinetmaker 1820, 450 N. Third St.; 1829-30, Charlotte St. abv. Poplar St. SLUTZER, WILLIAM (1829 1833), cabinetmaker 1829-30,30 Wood St. SMALL, THOMAS (1820-1833) cabinetmaker 1820 [and grocer] 166 S. Sixth St.; 1821 [and grocer], 168 S. Sixth St., 1829-30, 99 South St. SMART,__ (1821), cabinetmaker. TL Northern Liberties West. SMITH, __. See HAILER AND SMITH SMITH, ANDREW (1818-1820), cabinetmaker. 1818, bck. 220 Race St.; 1820, TL Northern Liberties. SMITH, FRANCIS (1820), cabinetmaker. 61 Arch St. SMITH, JAMES (1830-1839), portable-desk manufacturer. 1830, 89 S. Second St. SMITH, LEWIS (1816), cabinetmaker. 166 St. John St. SMITH, L. K. (1817), cabinetmaker. 82 Green St. SMITH, PHILIP(*) (1825), cabinetmaker. SMITH, SAMUEL (1830-1833), chairmaker 1830, 90 N. Eleventh St. SMITH, THOMAS (1818), windsor-chair maker. 120 Callowhill St. SMITH, THOMAS (1823), cabinetmaker. Maria St. SMITH, WILLIAM (1823), cabinetmaker. Schuylkill Seventh nr. Vine St. SMITH, WILLIAM (1829-1833), cabinetmaker. 1829-30, 7 Howard's Ct. SMITH, WILLIAM B.(+) (1829), cabinetmaker. SNELL, ANDREW (1811-1818), cabinetmaker. 1817, Laurel St.; 1818 35 Noble St. SNOWDEN, BENJAMIN (1829-1840), cabinetmaker. 1829-30, 1 Norris Alley. SNOWDEN, WILLIAM (1817), chairmaker. Dec. 15: indentured to JOHN WALL, 15 yrs., 1 month, 7 days. SNYDER, __. See WALL AND SNYDER. SNYDER, ADAM (c. 1798-1823), windsor-chair maker. 1820-23, 116 Brown St. SNYDER, ADAM (1823), chaumaker. Bck. 422 N. Third St. SNYDER, ADAM (1825-1836), chairmaker. 1825-30, 120 Brown St. See SNYDER, CHRISTIAN (1802-1820), cabinetmaker. 49 N. Fourth St. SNYDER, HERMAN (1800-1817), cabinetmaker. N. Eighth St.; 1817, SNYDER, JOHN (1818), cabinetmaker. 119 N. Second St. SNYDER, JOHN (1819), cabinetmaker. 104 N. Front St. SNYDER, JOHN (1819-1820), cabinetmaker. 3 Bell's Ct. SNYDER, JOHN (1820), cabinetmaker. S. Seventh St. abv. Camac St. SNYDER, JOHN (1823-1836), cabinetmaker. stock, 334 N. Front St.; 1825 379 and h. 389 N. Front St.; 1826 TL Northern Liberties, 1828, 379 and h. 389 .
N. Front St.; 1829-30, 379 N. Front St. SNYDER, JOHN (1825-1836), cabinetmaker. 1825, nr. 198 Pine St.; 1828-30, 198 Pine St. SNYDER, JOHN(+) (1829), cabinetmaker. SNYDER, JOSEPH (1823-1840) chairmaker. 1825-30 [and fancy-chair maker and gilder], 105 Walnut St. CM: 1823 (Aug. 2) to Mrs. Chisolm, Charleston, S.C. SNYDER, JOSEPH A,+ (1829), cabinetmaker. SNYDER, NICHOLAS J.+ 1830 cabinetmaker. SNYDER, WILLIAM (1820-1840), chairmaker 1820-22 and 1826, TL Northern Liberties: 1829-30, cor. Queen and Marlborough sts. SOMERSET, JACOB (1818-1840), cabinetmaker. 1818, 76 S. Fifth St., h. Spruce St. 1825, 220 S. Fifth St.; 1829, 130 S. Fourth St., 1830, 136 S. Fourth St. SOUER, JOHN (1820), floor Bck. 116 N. Eighth St. SPARKS, ROBERT (1810-1818), cabinetmaker 1816 18, 154 Coates, St. SPAULDINGS, DAVID F.(+) (1829), cabinetmaker. SPENCER, PHlLlP (1823-1825), cabinetmaker. 1823, 110 Christian St. 1825, S. Fourth St. bel. Sbippen St. SPRINGER, ABRAHM (1816-1817), cabinetmaker. 1816, 447 N. Third St.; 1817, Castle Ct. STAM, JOHN (1826-1839), chairmaker. 1826, TL Northern Liberties. STARKEY, CHARLES (1820), cabinetmaker. 273 N. Front St. STARKEY, NATHAN(+) (1829-1840), portable desk manufacturer. STEEL, ANTHONY (1791-1817) windsor-chairmaker 1817, 122 S. Second St. Sale of chair parts, chairmaking supplies lumber, finished chairs, business continued by Elizabeth Steel (RPG Mar. 11, 1818). Inventory appraised by JOSEPH BURDEN and GILBERT GAW included 1,600 chairs, 13 settees, 53,107 chair and settee parts, 1 stool cherry and poplar planks, chairmaking supplies, 6 workbenches 3 turning lathes, and a variety of chairmaking tools (ADM 256, 1817) FM 1816 (June 18 and Oct. 19) to Puerto Rico, (July 12) to Curacao (Nov 9) to St. Barthelemey 1817 (Nov. 8) [Elizabeth Steel] to the West Indies. STEEL, THOMAS (1814-1820), chairmaker. 1817-18, 229 Callowhill St.; 1819-20, 223 Callowhill St. STEELWAGGON, CHARLES (1826), cabinetmaker 98 N. Second St., TL Penn Ward. STEINER JACOB (1817-1823), cabinetmaker. 1817, 6 Garrigue's Ct.; 1818, 6 Garrigue's Ct. h. 4 Hinckle's Ct. 1819, 295 Arch St.; 1820, 295 Arch St., h. 12 Noah St.; 1823, 295 Arch St. See STEINER AND FRIES. STEINER AND FRIES (1820), cabinetmakers. 295 Arch St. See STEINER, JACOB. STEPHONS, JOHN (1817), cabinetmaker. Penn St. STETTEZELL, JACOB (1819), chairmaker and turner. 473 N. Second St. STEWART, HENRY D. (1828-1836), cabinetmaker. 1828, cor. Ppolar Ln. and N. Fourth St.; 1829-30, Cobb's Ct. See FARRON, WILLIAM. STEWART, JAMES (1828-1838) cabinetmaker. 1828, 107 Walnut St.; 1829 [and chairmaker], 701 Walnut St. STEWART or STUART, JOHN (1807-1836), cabinetmaker. 1816-17, 20 Bank St.; 1818-19, 75 Lombard St.; 1820, n.w. cor. N. Sixth and Arch sts., h. Prune St. abv. S. Fifth St. 1821, n.w. cor. N. Sixth and Arch sts., h. cor. Sugar Alley and S. Sixth St.; 1823, 5 Sugar Alley; 1828-30, 176 N. Third St. CM: 1816 (Apr. 5) to W. Mashall, Charleston, S.C. Property assigned in 1826 to settle debt to Eli Fourester (mahogany merchant) included 3 workbenches and cabinetmaking tools (MB GWR1, p. 570). See STEWART AND PRAHL. STEWART, JOHN A. (1816-1840), chairmaker. 1823 [and cabinetmaker], 83 Dock St.; 1825 S. fancy chair maker] 83 Dock St., h. 171 Arch St.; 1829 30, 107 Walnut St h. 339 N. Third St. Fancy chairs for sale (PAPA, Cheat Partypoker Dec. 1, 1825). CM: 1828 (Jan. 12) to Charles Stone, Nonfolk, Va.; (1829-1836), (July 24) to N. Strattin, Richmond, Va. See DELAVEAU AND STEWART; STEWART AND JAMES. STEWART, THOMAS (1809-1837), cabinetmaker. 1830, 51 Lombard St. STEWART, WILLIAM H. (1809-1836), chairmaker. 1817-18 [and ornamental painter. Gilder, and japanner], 29 Chesnut St. 42 Dock St.; 1819-23, 29 Chestnut St., 1825 [and bookseller] 29 Chestnut Street; 1828 [and fancy chair maker], 108 N. Front St., h. S. Second St. bel. Pine St.; 1829, 108 N. Front St., h. 77 Walnut St.; 1830, bck. 66 S. Fourth St., h. 133 Walnut St. Removal, ornamental painting fancy chairs for sale (RPG, Jan. 2, 1815). Employment for workman, chairs for export, credit extended (RPG, Oct. 15, 1818). Rented a two-story chairmakers shop of approximately 555 square feet with outside hoist insured by Samuel Pancoast in 1825 (PC 4403). CM: 1816 (Jan. 27) to W. A. Matheson Savannah, Ga., (Apr. 9) to W. Loyd Alexandria Va. (Apr. 9) to Andrew Coyle, Alexandria, (May 10) [consignee not listed] to Charleston, (July 11) to order, Charleston, (Oct. 17) to Eleaser Early, Savannah, (Oct. 25) to Stanton and Byrd, Savannah: 1817 (Jan. 5, Mar. 4) to A. Whitney, Charleston (Jan. 15) to order, Charleston 1823 (Mar. 22 June 15) to A. P. Gready, Charleston; 1824 (Sept. 10) to Gready, Charleston. FM: 1820 (July 11) to the Brazils. STEWART AND JAMES (1826-1828), chairmakers. 1827, 337 N. Third St., 109 Walnut St. Chairs for steamboats and hotels, varnish, lumber for sale (FJ, Jan. 1, 1827). Chairs and chair stuff for sale, reduced prices (USG, Mar. 16, 1827). Removal, chair stock, curled maple for sale (USG, May 2, 1827). CM: 1826 (Mar. 15) to C. and J. Clarke, Richmond, Va., (Apr. 19) to order, New York City; 1828 (Jan. 16) to Henry Sloan, Savannah, Ga. See JAMES, CHARLES W; STEWART, JOHN A. STEWART AND PRAHL (1823), cabinetmakers. N.w. cor. N. Sixth and Arch sts. See PRAHL, EDWARD; STEWART, JOHN. STICKLING, CHARLES (1817), cabinetmaker. 38 Christian St. STILES or STITES or STYKES, GEORGE (1819-1833) cabinetmaker. 1819, Paschall's Alley abv. N. Fourth St.; 1820, Oak St. bel Coates' St.; 1823, 116 Oak St., Quince St. bel. Walnut St.; 1825-30, Beach St. nr. Maiden St. STILES, GEORGE (1823), cabinetmaker. Quince St. bel. Walnut St. STILES, JOHN (1828-33) portable-desk and dressing-case manufacturer. 1828-30, 89 S. Second St., 83 Arcade. Stock of desks and case for sale (RPG, Jan. 15, 1827). STILES, ROBERT (1818-1820), cabinetmaker. 1818, Chery St. nr. Schuylkill Sixth St.; 1820, Lawrence St. abv. Callowhill St. STILTZ, THOMAS (1816), chairmaker. 223 Callowhill St. STITES, GEORGE. See STILES, GEORGE. STOKES, SAMUEL (1825-1833), cabinetmaker 1825, 2 Shepard's Alley; 1830, Schuylkill Seventh St. bel. Race and Cherry sts. STOUT, JOHN L. (1819-1833), cabinetmaker. 1819, TL Northen Liberties; 1820, TL Northern Liberties with DANIEL WALTON; 1821-24, TL Northern Liberties; 1825-30, 180 Coates St. STRAUN,__. See RIHL AND STRAUN. STREIBY, WLLLIAM Klm Metal Roof (1829-1836), cabinetmaker 1829-30, 402 N. Front St. STRNBIN, JAMES (1825), cabinetmaker. TL Northern Liberties. STUART, JOHN. See STEWART, JOHN. STYKES, GEORGE. See STILES, GEORGE. SUMMERSET, SAMUEL (1824), cabinetmaker. S. Front St. SUPER JACOB (1803-1820) cabinetmaker. 1816-20 162 N. Front St., bck. 13 Key's Alley. 1820, TL Upper Delaware Ward with two journeymen, CONRAD GILBERT and JOSEPH RINE 1821, [and cabinet warehouse], widow, 162 and h. 164 N. Front St. Inventory appraised by .
Jacob Wayne and ROBERT PARRAM, included 62 pieces of furniture, 32 beds, 33,820 board feet of mahogany and other woods, 9 workbenches, and a large amount of cabinetmaking tools (ADM 92, 1820). SUPER, WLLLIAM (1829-1840), cabinetmaker. 1829-30, n.w. cor. Front and New sts., h. 13 New St. SUTER, JOSEPH (1818-1820), cabinetmaker. 450 N. Third St. SWEED, HIRAM (1825), cabinetmaker Bek. 268 Race St. SWEENEY or SWENY, M.C. (1817), cabinetmaker. Nr. 40 N. Eighth St . See BAKER AND SWEENEY. SWEET AND BINDER (1825), cabinetmakers. 261 Race St. See BINDER, DANIEL. SWEETEN, WILIIAM (1818-1820), chairmaker. 1818, 262 S. Fifth St.; 1820, 69 Plum St. SWEETZER, SIMON (1828-1830), cabinetmaker. 1828, 124 Race St.; 1829, h. Racc St. abv N. Fourth St.; 1830 [amd cabinet manufactory], 122 and h. 89 Race St. TAGGERT, ROBERT (1823), cabinetmaker 194 Lombard St. TAIT, WILLIAM (1826), dressing case maker. Stock of cases and boxes for sale (NG, Mar. 2, 1826). TASH, JOSEPH H.(+) (1825-1829), cabinetmaker. TATEM, ALLEN W. (1829-1840), cabinetmaker. 1829, 102 Vine St.; 1830, 176 N. Third St. TATEM, THOMAS J. (1829-1840), chairmaker. 1829, 102 Vine St.; 1830, 176 N. Third St. TAXIS, JOHN (1823-1829), cabinetmaker. 1823, 29 Green St.;1825-29, 32 Green St. TAYLOR, BENJAMIN (1825), chairmaker 154 N. Second St. TAYLOR, ENOCH(+) (1829-1834), cabinetmaker. TAYLOR, MICHAEL (1830), chainmaker FL 1830. TAYLOR, ROBERT (1799-1817), windsor chair maker and cabi netmaker. 1816-17, 133 S. Front St. Removal, windsor, fancy, and rush-bottom chairs, grecian lounges, cabinetware for sale and export (FJ, May 16, 1816). TAYLOR, THOMAS J. (1830), chairmaker. 102 Vine St. TAYLOR TEIL, JACOB(+) (1823-1840), cabinetmaker. 1823, 4 Hoffman's Alley; 1828, nr. Cresson's Alley: 1829-30, 8 Cresson's Alley TEES, DANIEL (1820-1836), chairmaker and spinning-wheel maker. 1820, TL Upper Delaware Ward with BENJAMlN PARRIS: 1825, 150N. Front St.; 1828-29, 155 N. Fron St.; 1830, 150 N. Team Paul Mitchell Karate Front St. TEIL, JACOB. See TEAL, JACOB. THEVANY, LEWIS(+) (1829-837), cabinetmaker. THOMAS, __ (1818), cabinetmaker. 222 Lombard St. THOMAS, ENOCH(+) (1818-1836), cabinetmaker. 1818, 21 Pewterplatter Alley 1819, bck. 71 Bedford St., 262 South St.; 1820, bck. 71 Small St.; 1824, 20 Dock St.; 1825, 12 Jones Alley; 1828-30, 23 Jones, Alley. THOMAS, JAMES (1811-1817), cabinetmaker. 1816 17, n.w.cor. [and Fifth and Prune sts. THOMAS, MAYBIN (1820), cabinetmaker. Coates' St. nr. N. Sixth St. THOMAS, WILLIAM (1825-1836), cabinetmaker. 1825 30, 154 Coates, St. THOMPSON, __. Sec THOMPSON AND RONALDSON. THOMPSON, ALEXANDER (1816-1840), cabinetmaker. 1819, cor. Germantown and Old York rds.: 1820-25, 94 Union St.; 1829, s.w. cor. S. Fourth and Union sts; 1830, 127 S. Third St. Attributed insolvency to loss of ,200 in capital upon arrival from London in 1816 losses in furniture export trade, depleciation in the value of furniture 1823, low prices of funniture sold at auction, and stagnation of business Debts included upholstery hairs, lumber, cal Ong, varnishing, bronzing, and sawing veneers to CHARLES H. WHITE (IP Sept. 15 1823). Henrv Manderfield auction notice lor furniture stock and mahogany (PAPA, Apr. 15, 1828). THOMPSON, BENJAMIN (1817-1818), cabinetmaker. 64 Tammany St. THOMPSON, BENJAMIN (1818-1839), cabinetmaker. 1818-19 [and grocer], 173 N Second St., h. Callowhill St.; 1820, 173 N. Second St. 1823, 177 N. Second St., h. Callowhill abv. N. Third St.; 1825, 173 and 177 N. Second St.; 1828, 28 Arch St.; 1829, 23, 28 and 33 Arch St.; 1830, 28 Arch St. Auction notice, leaving city, detailed list of furniture offered (PAPA, Oct. 22, 1829). C. J. Wolbert auction notice, going west, detailed list of furniture offered (PAPA, July 7, 1830). Wolbert auction notice, detailed list of furniture stock at 1831 address. 105 Arch St. (PAPA. Dec. 7, 1830). Property assigned in 1819 to settle a debt included 6 pieces of furniture, 1 unfinished sideboard, lumber, 8 workbenches, and cabinetmaking supplies and tools (MB MR2). CM: 1824 (Sept. 10) to order, Washington, D.C. FM: 1827 (Sept. 10) to Fernando de Noronha, Brazil. THOMPSON, JAMES (1816-1817), cabinetmaker. 61 Walnut St. THOMPSON, JOHN(+) (1829), cabinetmaker. THOMPSON, JOHANNA (1819), cabinetmaker. 117 N. Sixth St. THOMPSON AND RONALDSON (1818-1819), chair- and sofa-makers, 1818, 127 S. Sixth St. CM: 1819 (Dec, 18) to order, Charleston, S.C. See RONALDSON, GEORGE. TILL WILLIAM(+) (1829-1833), cabinetmaker. 1830, 144 N. Thirteenth St. TITTERMARY, ROBERT (1829-1840), cabinetmaker. 1829-30, 10 Plum St. TODD, MOSES (1818), cabinetmaker. Cherry St. nr. N. Sixth St. TOMLIN, ENOCH (1823-1840), chairmaker. 1823-28, 79 N. Front St.; 1829, 79 N. Front St., h. 23 Elfreth's Alley. 1830, 63 N. Front St. FM: 1830 (Nov. 23) to Havana, Cuba. See SHAW, LAWRENCE. TOWN, BENJAMIN (1828-1840), chairmaker. 1828-30, n.e. cor Market and Schuylkill Fifth sts. TOWNSEND, JOHN (c. 1783-1820), chairmaker. 1816-20, 86 Spruce St. TRACY, PATRICK (1824), cabinetmaker. 71 Walnut St. TREICHELL, GEORGE (1818-1825), chairmaker. 1818, 104 N. Fifth St., h. 6 Hinkel's Ct.; 1819. 1 Fetter Ln.; 1823-25, 3 Paul Mitchell Core Cutting Guide Knight's Ct. TRENCHARD, THOMAS (1819), cabinetmaker. 38 Chestnut St. TROTTER, WILLIAM I, (1820-1825) chairmaker. 1820 [and innkeeper], in Richmond Village, Northern Liberties; 1823, 28 Tammany St.; 1825, 89 Dillwyn St. TRUEMAN, EPHRAM (1825), cabinetmaker 8 Little Pine St. TRUMAN, EVAN JR.(+) (1817-1840), cabinetmaker. 1817, 45 Pine St.; 1824, 115 N. Fifth St.; 1829-30, 58 Almond St. TUCKER, JAMES (1814-1816), cabinetmaker 1816, Beach St. nr. Maiden St. TURNBALL, ALEXANDER (1800-1825), cabinetmaker. 1816-25, 7 S. Sixth St. Furniture stock for sale (UN, Mar. 16, 1818; Jan. 1, 1819) TURNER, GEORGE (1823-1840), chairmaker. 1823, Drinkers Ct. 1825, Drinkers Ct. bck. 68 Union St.; 1830, 108 N. Front Klm Airlines International Baggage Limits St. TURNER, HENRY (1829-1840), cabinetmaker. 1829, h. 120 Walnut St.; 1830, bck. 129 Walnut St. TURNER, ROBERT (1826), cabinetmaker. TL Penn Ward,
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