Owen Biddle Jr.

Owen Biddle Jr. (April 28, 1774 – May 25, 1806) was an American carpenter and builder, based in Philadelphia.

Biddle, the son of clockmaker Owen Biddle Sr., is best known for his influential handbook, The Young Carpenter's Assistant, published in 1805. In 1833, the book was revised and expanded by Philadelphia architect John Haviland, who re-published it as An Improved and Enlarged Edition of Biddle's Young Carpenter's Assistant.

Biddle was elected to the Carpenters' Company of the City and County of Philadelphia in 1800. He is also notable as the designer in 1803 of the Arch Street Friends Meeting House, which is still in use today.

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