Gladden, John G.

1859-1859       Address Unknown, Columbia, South Carolina.

1859                Rooms over Messrs. Wilkinson & Co.’s. Jewelry Store, Charlotte, North Carolina.

1858 July 31.  Charleston Mercury.  (Charleston, South Carolina.)  July 31, 1858, Vol. LI, No. 10,299, P. 2.

Correspondence of the Mercury.  Eagle Fire Company in Columbia—Fire.  Columbia, July 30.—All day yesterday we spent a glorious June [in] parading [ ? ] city [ ? ] its well arranged gardens and public buildings.  We went to the Capitol building, now one of the finest works in this or perhaps in any other country.  It is progressing finely, and growing into attractive shape…From the Capitol-grounds we proceeded into line and joined the whole body of our Company parading up the Main street, when we were daguerreotyped on masse by a photographic and daguerrean artist of this city, Mr. Gladden…

1859 April 19.  The Western Democrat.  (Charlotte, North Carolina.)  April 19, 1859, Vol. 7, No. 357, P. 3.

Ambrotypes & Melainotypes, Finished on an Improved Style.  The subscriber, (recently from Wearn’s Premium Photograph Gallery, Columbia, S. C.,) respectfully announces to the citizens of Charlotte and vicinity that he has opened Rooms, for a short time, over Messrs. Wilkinson & Co.’s. Jewelry Store, where he will be happy to receive calls from those who desire fine pictures. 

Instruction given in the art, with success guarantied.   J. G. Gladden.        

Advertisement ran from April 19 to May 3, 1859.

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