1856 423 Broadway, New York, New York.
A. P. Vlasto was recorded in one advertisement and one announcement. The advertisement appeared in The New York Herald (New York, New York) on March 30, 1856. Vlasto’s Photograph, Ambrotype and Daguerreotype gallery, 423 Broadway, three doors above Canal street.—Pictures of the finest class taken in every style. Prices moderate. The public are respectfully invited to examine the specimens of superior photographs, &c. A. P. Vlasto.
The announcement appeared on June 26, 1856 in the New York Daily Tribune (New York, New York). An Artist Taking Poison.—Mr. A. P. Vlasto, a daguerreian artist doing business at No. 423 Broadway, was on Wednesday morning found lying on the floor of his gallery, insensible and quite stupid, as supposed from the effects of a dose of poison which, doubtless, he had purchased and taken the evening previous. When the discovery was made, a physician was called in at once and applied the usual remedies in such cases, but there are scarcely any hopes of recovery. The cause which induced Mr. Vlasto to take the poison was not ascertained; but if death ensues further particulars respecting the matter will be learned. He it is said, had no pecuniary embarrassments.
A.P. Vlasto is not recorded in other photographic directories.