1856 14 Chatham, New York, New York.
1857 142 Chatham, New York, New York.
1857-1859 190 Fulton Street, Brooklyn, New York.
1854 January 31. American Photographic Patents The Daguerreotype & Wet Plate Era 1840-1880. (Nevada City, California.) P. 7.
Patent No. 10, 475, Improved apparatus for cleaning and buffing daguerreotype plates. Thomas Longking, Brooklyn. New York.
1858 February 26. The Brooklyn Daily Eagle. (Brooklyn, New York.) February 26, 1858, Vol. 17, No. 48, P. 3.
Messrs. I. Stuehler & W. Baabe, both professors of Music, respectfully inform the public that their Academy Of Music, 190 Fulton street, Rooms No. 11 & 12. Will be open for Singing Classes from the 1st of March, on Monday and Thursday Evenings, from 7½ to 9½ o’clock. Terms—$5 per Quarter, for Gents; $4 for Ladies; payable in advance. They also instruct on the Piano and Singing, the French and German languages, privately and in classes, in and out of their residence. Applications will be received in the forenoon from 8 to 11 o’clock, in case of absence, at Mr. Longkint’s Daguerrean Rooms, at the same place.
Advertisement ran from February 26 to March 23, 1858.
1858 July 19. The Brooklyn Daily Eagle. (Brooklyn, New York.) July 19, 1858, Vol. 17, No. 169, P. 3.
Superior Ambrotypes And Nielographs, all styles and prices, by Lingking190 Fulton street.
Advertisement ran from July 19 to August 12, 1858.
1858 November 8. The Brooklyn Daily Eagle. (Brooklyn, New York.) November 8, 1858, Vol. 17, No. 264, P. 3.
Photographs—Of A Superior Style, colored and plain, at cheaper rates than ever before offered to the public can now be obtained at Longking’s Photographic Temple of Art, 190 Fulton street,
Ambrotypes 25 cents to $5 each.
Daguerreotypes, &c., copied and enlarged to Photographs.
N. B.—Crayon Photographs in beautiful style. n.6.
Advertisement ran from November 6 to December 4, 1858.
1858 December 24. The Brooklyn Daily Eagle. (Brooklyn, New York.) December 24, 1858, Vol. 17, No. 304, P. 3.
An ambrotype is a pretty couvenir, that will suit the taste of many, and for perfection in the artistic finish and make up, get your likenesses at—
E. M. Douglas’ 345 Fulton st.
Williamson & Bros., 249 Fulton st.
Longking’s, 190 Fulton st.
1859 January 24. The Brooklyn Daily Eagle. (Brooklyn, New York.) January 24, 1859, Vol. 18, No. 19, P. 3.
Special Notice—To All Concerned—You are herby informed that you can get a beautiful large size Photograph for only One Dollar, and Duplicates, as many as you please at only 50 cents each, at Longking’s Gallery of Art, 190 Fulton street. Ambrotypes, including case at 25 cents.
Advertisement ran from January 24 to 27, 1859.
Brooklyn City Directories. (Brooklyn, New York.)
1852. Not listed. Published by-Henry R. & William J. Hearnes.
1853. salesman, 43 Stanton. Published by-Henry R. & William J. Hearnes.
1854. salesman, 43 Stanton. Published by-Henry R. & William J. Hearnes.
1855. Not listed. Published by-Henry R. & William J. Hearnes.
1856. Not listed. Published by-Henry R. & William J. Hearnes.
1856. daguerreotype apparatus, 14 Chatham, N. Y., h-198 Bridge. Published by Hope & Henderson.
1857. daguerreotypist, 142 Chatham, N. Y., h-198 Bridge. Published by William H. Smith.
1857. daguerrean and ambrotype gallery, 190 Fulton, h- 190 Fulton. Published by Jonathan Lain.
1858. daguerreotypes, 190 Fulton, h-182 Fulton. Published by Jonathan Lain.
1859. Not listed. Published by Jonathan Lain.