Place: Boston
Born: 1817
Death: 1897
Biography:
Ephraim W. Bouvé (c. 1817-1897) was an engraver in Boston, Massachusetts, in the 19th century. He kept a studio on Washington Street around 1848, and later moved his studio to Bromfield Street and Milk Street. Bouvé served as a judge in the category for 'paper, blank books, stationery, etc.' in the 1887 exhibition of the Massachusetts Charitable Mechanic Association. There were two lithographers called 'E.W. Bouvé' in Boston in the 1840s: Ephraim and Elisha. The latter was probably related to the Boston cabinetmaker Ephraim Osborn Bouvé; they shared a home on Cooper Street.