1854 Address Unknown[1], New York, New York.
Root & Hovey (Samuel Root & Daniel or Douglass Hovey) were recorded in two announcements. The first appeared on October 7, 1854 in the New York Daily Tribune (New York, New York). Premium List. The following premiums were awarded at the Fair of the New-York State Agricultural Society, held in this City October 3-6…
Best Daguerreotypes—Meade & Brother, New York Dip. Best sample Photographs—Root & Hovey, New York City. Dip.
The second appeared in The New York Herald (New York, New York) on October 8, 1854. New York State Fair…Painting, etc.
Best Daguerreotypes—Meade & Brother, New York Dip. Best sample Photographs—Root & Hovey, New York City. Dip.
Root and Hovey. Craig’s Daguerreian Registry identifies Hovey as Daniel or Douglass and states that he worked in Samuel Root’s gallery in 1849. Samuel Root is not recorded as working in Philadelphia in the Directory of Pennsylvania Photographers 1839-1900 or in Craig’s Daguerreian Registry. Samuel Root does not appear in newspaper advertisements in New York City until 1850 in partnership with his brother Marcus A.
[1] Samuel Root’s address is 363 Broadway.