1859-1860 Rooms in the Court House, Georgetown, Delaware.
1859 December 15. The Messenger. (Georgetown, Delaware.) December 15, 1859, Vol. 2, No. 45, P. 2.
J. S. Graham is a first rate artist; we know this; as we have seen some fine specimens; he occupies a room in the court house. His charges are moderate; he deserves patronage, as he takes good pictures. We hope he will be handsomely sustained, as he is considerably better calculated to take likenesses than most of the traveling ambrotypists who take up their quarters in our town.
1859 December 15. The Messenger. (Georgetown, Delaware.) December 15, 1859, Vol. 2, No. 45, P. 3.
Get A Good Likeness. The undersigned announces to the citizens of Georgetown and vicinity, that he has taken a room in the Court House, and is prepared to take all kinds of Likenesses in the best style, from 50 cents up. He has on hand all kinds of gilt Frames for the parlor, and fine Gold Lockets. Persons desiring a good likeness, at a low price, should not fail to embrace this opportunity, Call soon as my stay will be short. J. S. Graham.
Advertisement Was recorded from December 15, 1859 to January 19, 1860.
1863 October 16. The Union. (Georgetown, Delaware.) October 16, 1863, Vol. 1, No. 6, P. 2.
The Draft.—We are indebted to Mr. A. P. Ewing, for a list of the Draft from Georgetown and Broadkiln Hundreds as far as he could learn. We also copy from the Smyrna Times a list of North West Fork and Nanticoke Hundreds.
Exempted…John S. Graham…