1855 9 Market Square, Providence, Rhode Island.
1856 Address Unknown, Holyoke, Massachusetts.[1]
ca.1856-1860 Ashley’s Building, Westfield, Massachusetts.1
1855 May 19. General Advertiser. (Providence, Rhode Island.) May 19, 1855, Vol. VIII, No. 26, P. 2.
Granite Hall Daguerrean Saloon, At No. 9 Market Square. One of the oldest Daguerrean Establishments and large Sky-Lights in the city.
Daguerreotypes put up in a neat velvet lined Morocco case for 50 cents.
This establishment is under the superintendence of Mr. E. P. Clark, who has had a long experience in the daguerreotype business. Sitters can depend on having their work done in the highest style of the art.
Remember the number—9 Market square.
Advertisement was recorded on May 19 and September 15, 1855.
ND. Broadside Greg Drake’s Collection.
Ambrotypes, and Cloth Pictures! E. P. Clark (Artist permanently located in Holyoke) and J. C. Howe, would respectfully inform the citizens of Westfield and vicinity that they are located at Ashley’s Building, Up one flight of stairs—room opposite H. Fuller’s Law office in the same building— for a few days to exhibit a new style of Picture, and to wait upon those who may require their services.
Ambrotypes, Meleneotypes, Ambrographs &c., Also Pictures on Enameled Cloth, Taken for the low price of Twenty-Five Cents, having the beauty of the ambrotype and Daguerreotype combined, and may be inclosed in a letter and sent to any part of the world free of postage.
Do not lose this opportunity to secure a Likeness at the very lowest price. Some beautiful styles of Ambrotype Cases. E. P. Clark, J. C. Howe.
[1] A Directory of Massachusetts Photographers 1839-1900.