John Clark

1785–1853 (age 68)

Biography

John Clark (1785-1853) upheld the proud craft of the printer, providing the printed word to readers across the region and ensuring that knowledge remained accessible. His dedication to accuracy and clarity made him a trusted figure among authors and audiences alike.

Clark’s quiet diligence helped sustain the vital exchange of ideas in a time of rapid change, and his presses left a lasting impression on the publishing landscape.