![]() ![]() Pennsylvania (he began in the Class of 1903, but it is not known if heġ940 censuses, he was listed as a designer, a designer for a metal company, andĪ merchant for an ornamental metal works. Lisberger listed in the 1902 Philadelphia directory as a chandelier maker.Ĭarroll Griffiths Stewart (1879-1962) was the son of a ![]() He married Rebecca Mae Miller (1876-1961). Occupation was listed as designer of electric fixtures. World War I draft registration form, he was listed as a draughtsman for Lloydĭirectory listed him as president of the American Gas Fixture Works. John George Lisberger (1874-1950 son of Catherine andĮdward Lisberger) was a designer in the 1910 census, he was listed as a of Philadelphia, and theĬollection includes a few drawings for both those institutions. Ogontz College and the Land Title Bank & Trust Co. Is evidence, however, that the firm did work for the architectural firm ofįrom the firm for a light fixture at Duke University was given to Duke. ![]() Neither trade catalogs nor business papers The drawings are done on the reverse of mimeographed listings (by the F.W.ĭodge Corporation) of construction contracts open for bidding, dated 1950. The time and manner of the firm's demise are History is its appearance in the 1926 Philadelphia Another early reference point in the firm's This small ad lists the firm’s address as 223 South 17th Street, Philadelphia. There are also copies of some of theirĪdvertisements, such as in the January 1925 issue of Arts and Decoration magazine (p. Pennsylvania, between 19, but unfortunately little has been learnedĮarliest documentation for the firm is a photocopied letter on the company'sĪnd the names John G. The Georgian Lighting Shops flourished in Philadelphia, Location: 42 J 1-14, and Map case D, drawer 4, Joseph Downs Collection of Manuscripts and Printed Ephemera ![]()
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