1857-1858 6 Main Street, Norfolk, Virginia.
1859 Address unknown, Norfolk, Virginia.
1858 January 1. The Day Book. (Norfolk, Virginia.) January 1, 1848, Vol. 1, No. 77, P. 3.
A Beautiful Christmas or New Years’ Present. We would respectfully remind our friends and the public generally, that we have on hand a beautiful collection of Cases For Daguerreotypes, Ambrotypes, And Melainotypes, Suited For Christmas or New Years Presents, and what can be more appreciated as a present on such occasion, that a correct and well executed likeness of ones self to a kind relative or friend.
Any style of picture desired can be furnished unsurpassed in point of beauty and excellence. Haskins & Clark, No. 6 Main street, Norfolk. de23.
1858 February 9. The Day Book. (Norfolk, Virginia.) February 9, 1848, Vol. 1, No. 110, P. 1.
Suggestion.—Our citizens are aware that it is highly probable that the next State Fair will be held in this city. It will naturally be the wish and pride of our citizens to take as many premiums as possible, and we learn that Daguerreotypes of all the prominent buildings in Virginia, will be exhibited on the occasion for premiums. We move (who will second it) that Hankins and Clark, or Burwell and Hobday, be waited upon by a committee from the Council, and enter into a contract to take the Daguerreotype of that beautiful structure (over the left) our Market House. We are compelled to have two premiums on it at any rate; first, it is the meanest looking building that can be found in a month’s walk, and secondly, it is the largest rat trap in Virginia.
1858 February 13. The Day Book. (Norfolk, Virginia.) February 13, 1848, Vol. 1, No. 114, P. 1.
The Rat Trap.—Messrs, Hankins &B Clark, availing of the suggestion thrown out in our local column a few days since has taken a Photographic view of our Market House, in its present dilapidated condition and sent us a copy of it for exhibition.
We suggest that the City Councils have several thousand copies of the above view struck off, and distributed all over the country, as affording an evidence of the progress our city rulers are making to keep pace with the growth and prosperity of our City.
1858 February 18. The Day Book. (Norfolk, Virginia.) February 18, 1848, Vol. 1, No. 118, P. 1.
Smash.—Yesterday morning about 10 o’clock, a large case of specimen Daguerreotypes, hanging out at the door of Messrs. Hankins & Clark’s Gallery on Main street, fell to the, ground breaking quite a number of the pictures. However the loss is but trifling.
1859 July 26. Newbern Weekly Progress. (Newbern, North Carolina.) July 26, 1858, Vol. I, No. 44, P. 3.
A Rising Star.—Miss Martha Haines Butt, of Norfolk, Va., is one of the rising stars of the day. A Female College at Harrisburg, Pa. recently conferred on her the honorary degree of A. M. (Mistress of Arts.)—the title of mistress of hearts the talented young author possessed before.
Brady of New York has just completed a very fine life-size Photograph of this fascinating young lady, which as a specimen of art we have heard spoken of in the highest terms, and it is represented as one of the most life-like resemblances ever seen. It is now at the Gallery of Hankins, Norfolk, where it has been seen and admired by a large number of persons.