On June 14, 1858 the following series of seven advertisements appear in the New York Daily Tribune. (New York City.) The advertisement only ran in a single issue. To date no other advertisements have been found for the Bleecker Gallery. In talking with several photographic historians in New York Jeremy Rowe has suggested that the gallery is probably that of Abraham D. Hopper at 229 Bleecker Street.
[Advertisement.] The Bleecker Gallery, Cor. Bleecker-st. and Broadway. Aquaral Photographs.
[Advertisement.] The Bleecker Gallery, Corner Bleecker-st. and Broadway. Photographs, large size, for $1.
[Advertisement.] The Bleecker Gallery, Cor. Bleecker-st. and Broadway. Daguerreotypes and Ambrotypes, Large size, in case, for 50c.
[Advertisement.] The Bleecker Gallery, Cor. Bleecker-st. and Broadway. Miniatures on Ivory.
[Advertisement.] The Bleecker Gallery, Cor. Bleecker-st. and Broadway. Life-size Photographs in Oil.
[Advertisement.] The Bleecker Gallery, Cor. Bleecker-st. and Broadway. Life-size Photographs in Pastel.
[Advertisement.] The Bleecker Gallery, Cor. Bleecker-st. and Broadway. Photographic Views of Villa Residences, &c.