1847 112 Broadway, New York, New York.
1848 102 & 112 Broadway, New York, New York.
1849 106 Broadway, New York, New York.
1847 October 7. The New York Herald. (New York, New York.) October 7, 1847, Vol. XIII, No. 275, Whole No. 4872, P. 3.
A Chinaman in Trouble.—Officer Bloom and Norris, two of the chief’s aids, arrested yesterday a Chinaman calling himself Keng Chin, on a charge of stealing a daguerreotype apparatus valued at $35, the property of Peter N. Horsley, residing at No. 112 Broadway. Keng Chin speaks little English, and says that he gave some money on the above article. However, the property claimed by Mr. Horsley was found in the trunk of the accused. Justice Drinker detained Mr. Chin for a further hearing.
1847 October 9. New York Spectator. (New York, New York.) October 9, 1847, Vol. L, P. 1.
Arrest Of A Chinaman—Lin King Chem was arrested, charged with sealing a quantity of daguerreotype apparatus belonging to Peter N. Horsley.
1848 August 17. New York Evening Express. (New York, New York.) August 17, 1848, P. 3.
Crimes And Casualties. Stealing Daguerreotype Specimens.—Last evening, as Mr. Horsley was passing through William street, near Spruce street, he noticed a lad offering for sale some daguerreotype specimens, which he recognized as those of Mr. Lawrence, of 152 Bowery; whereupon, after questioning him a little, Mr. H. returned to see Mr. L. who had not missed the specimens, but went back with Mr. H. to see them. In the meanwhile, the boy had stopped. However in the course of the evening he was arrested in some rear buildings in William st. and taken to the 2d ward station house for safe keeping. Should any person have bought any articles of the kind lately, they ought to report to the Police for two reasons, one to save themselves from trouble, and the other to convict the thief.
1848 August 18. Commercial Advertiser. (New York, New York.) August 18, 1848, Vol. LI, P. 2.
Police— Last evening, as Mr. Horsley was passing through William street, near Spruce, he noticed a lad offering for sale some daguerreotype specimens, which he recognized as those of Mr. Lawrence, of the Bowery; after questioning the boy a little, Mr. H. returned to see Mr. L. who had not missed the specimens, but went back with Mr. H. to see them. In the meanwhile, the boy had disappeared. In the course of the evening he was arrested in some rear buildings in William street, and taken to the 2d ward station house.
New York City Directories. (New York, New York.) Published by John Doggett. (1846-1850)
Published by Doggett & Rode. (1851)
1846. Not Listed.
1847. daguerreotypes—112 Broadway.
1848. daguerreotypes—102 & 112 Broadway.
1849. daguerreotypes—106 Broadway—h-21 Frankfort.
1850. late daguerreotypes—h-7 Vanderwater.
1851. carpenter—28 Cherry—h-7 Vanderwater.