- Isaac Ashmead
Isaac Ashmead, (
Dec 22 ,1790 -March 1 ,1870 , was a printer. He was born inGermantown, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania to Jacob and Mary (Nagless) Ashmead, part of a family which settled in Philadelphia at the start of the Pennsylvania colony. His father had served in theAmerican Revolution , and Isaac Ashmead later served in theWar of 1812 . William Bradford, a Philadelphia printer, taught him the art of printing. In 1821 he opened his own printing business, one which he owned and operated until his death. He married Belina Farren in 1828. He soon became a pioneer in his field by introducing the power printing press in Philadelphia, the composition roller and the hydraulic press for smooth-pressing wet sheets. He also managed the Philadelphia Institute for Apprentices, helped establish evening schools and was active in religious services. However he was primarily noted for founding and printing for the Sunday and Adult School Union, the predecessor to the commonly knownAmerican Sunday School Union in the United States.References
*Johnson, Allen, ed. "Dictionary of American Biography". New York:Charles Scribner's Sons, 1936.
Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.