1845-1849 8 Tremont Temple, Boston, Massachusetts.[1]
1846 January 21. The Emancipator. (Boston, Massachusetts.) January 21, 1846, Vol. X, No. 39, Whole No. 507, P. 3.
Daguerreotypes By A Lady. One of the most perfect Daguerreotype miniatures we have ever examined, is that of a lady, taken by Miss Charter, 8 Tremont Temple. The face is quite life-like, and free from the dismal aspect which renders these portraits so frequently disagreeable objects for friends to look at. The back-ground, shading, &c., are all perfect, and show the care of a thorough artist. Miss C.’s card will be seen in our advertising columns, and promises nothing she cannot perform. Those who wish for a miniature expressing the emotions of the heart and revealing the internal image in the open countenance to perfect life, may give her a call.
1846 January 21. The Emancipator. (Boston, Massachusetts.) January 21, 1846, Vol. X, No. 39, Whole No. 507, P. 3.
Daguerreotype Miniature Rooms: No. 8, Tremont Temple, First Story, Opposite The Tremont House, Boston. Miss Charter, Feeling grateful for patronage she has received, begs leave to inform her friends and the public, that she is enabled to present to their inspection as beautiful specimens of the Daguerreotype Art as can be found in the city. Those desirous of obtaining Miniature Likenesses of themselves, or copies of Portraits, Engravings, Statuary, &c., are respectfully invited to call and judge for themselves of the merit of her productions. Entire satisfaction or no charge. The best of Apparatus, Cases, Lockets, Frames, Chemicals, &c. for sale. Instruction given in the Art.
Hours from 7 A. M. to 4 P. M.
Advertisement ran from January 21, 1846 to February 17, 1847.
[1] A Directory of Massachusetts Photographers 1839-1900.