Jesse Outcalt joined George Eckert to learn the cabinet making-furniture trade in 1851, and continued with Eckert until 1861, when he purchased the stock/company from Eckert. he remained in the business but a few years. Since retiring from the business he has been a pattern maker, first at Hocking Valley works, and afterwards for the Eagle Machine Co., Stropel and George Eversole were at one time interested with Jesse Outcalt in the furniture business. The sons of Stropel and now furniture dealers on Main Street, Lancaster.
Information source: the Centennial History Of Lancaster, page #307 - respectfully submitted by A. Outcalt
Jesse Outcalt joined George Eckert to learn the cabinet making-furniture trade in 1851, and continued with Eckert until 1861, when he purchased the stock/company from Eckert. he remained in the business but a few years. Since retiring from the business he has been a pattern maker, first at Hocking Valley works, and afterwards for the Eagle Machine Co., Stropel and George Eversole were at one time interested with Jesse Outcalt in the furniture business. The sons of Stropel and now furniture dealers on Main Street, Lancaster.
Information source: the Centennial History Of Lancaster, page #307 - respectfully submitted by A. Outcalt
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