1857 28 Hanover Street, Boston, Massachusetts.[1]
1858 14 Hanover Street, Boston, Massachusetts.1
1860-1865 211 Broadway, Boston, Massachusetts.1
1865 678 Washington Street, Boston, Massachusetts.
1866-1875 678 Washington Street, Boston, Massachusetts.1
1876-1881 Alburn, corner Leverett Street, Boston, Massachusetts.1
1878-1883 152 Leverett Street, Boston, Massachusetts.1
1882-1884 Leverett Street, corner Charles Street, Boston, Massachusetts.1
1884 164 Leverett Street, Boston, Massachusetts.1
1885 71 Court Street, Boston, Massachusetts.1
1885-1887 71 Cambridge Street, Boston, Massachusetts.1
1887-1888 4 Anderson Street, Boston, Massachusetts.1
1889 190 Shawmut Street, Boston, Massachusetts.1
1862 July 2. The Boston Herald. (Boston, Massachusetts.) July 2, 1862, P. 2.
Celebration Of The 4th At South Boston. Everybody and their friends should secure one of those Gems Of Art taken by Hatstat Sixteen for 40 cts.; Eight for 25 cts. No. 211 Broadway, So. Boston, between D and E sts.
Advertisement ran on July 2 & 3, 1862.
1862 September 23. The Boston Herald. (Boston, Massachusetts.) September 23, 1862, P. 2.
Children’s Pictures. Hatstat pays more attention to taking pictures of the little ones, than any other artist in the city. He also takes those little pictures—16 for 25 cents, or 4 large ones for 25 cents. Also card Photographs and large Photographs in ink, water colors, or plain. Try him once and jou will call again—211 Broadway, South Boston, between D and E streets. Cars carry you by the door.
Advertisement ran from September 23 & 24, 1862.
1865 May 10. Boston Morning Journal. (Boston, Massachusetts.) May 10, 1865, Vol. XXXII., No. 9944, P. 2.
To The Photographers Throughout the New England States. Special Notice For Immediate Action By The New England Photographic Society. Boston May 8, 1865. Whereas, William E. P. Smythe and Timothy H. Hubbard have commenced an action of trespass in regard to the use of Bromide of Potassium, and have placed an injunction on each of the following named rooms of Boston, to wit: W. H. Dole, Hanover Street; B. C. Hazelton, Washington street; T. R. Burnham, Washington street; W. H. Wardwell, Wahington street; S. A. King, School street; Fisher Brothers, Washington street; and intend commencing suits against other parties in Boston and throughout the New England States.
Now, according to the best of our judgement, after an experience of from five to twenty-five years in the business we, the undersigned, believe that the so called Bromide patent cannot be sustained, and are determined to fight it to the “last ditch,” and for this reason we have formed an association for mutual benefit and protection determined to [deterd] its members throughout the New England States from any law suit arising from this so called Bromide Patent.
Now To Whom It May Concern. We, the undersigned, would most respectfully invite our brother artists throughout the New England States to join our Association, and send on ten dollars initiation fee to the Treasurer, from whom they will receive a receipt and certificate of Membership, and to those who do not wish to join the Association, but take an interest in the cause for which we are contending, any amount from one dollar upwards would be thankfully received, and a receipt given in return. E. L. Allen, President, W. H. Mumler, Secretary.
All letters containing money must be directed to John Leahy, Treasurer of the N. E. Photographic Association. 113 Washington street, Boston.
Officers. President, E. L. Allen. Vice President, S. A. King. Treasurer, John Leahy. Secretary, W. H. Mumler.
Members.
John P. Soule, Boston
J. W. Black, “
E. L. Allen, “
W. H. Mumler, “
T. H. Burnham, “
Chandler Seaver, Jr., “
Samuel A. King, “
Frank Rowell, “
A. C. Brownell, “
A. Marshall, “
H. W. Horton, “
F. L. Lay, “
Robinson & Lock, “
L. A. Richardson, “
Thomas Barbour “
Jas. W. Turner, “
A. P. Trott, “
Cyrus Cobb, Jr., “
W. S. Warren, “
G. P. Lasselle, “
C. E. Dole, “
A. N. Hardy, “
W. H. Wardwell, “
W. H. Dole, “
Geo. L. D. Barton, “
Geo. C. White, “
B. C. Hazelton, “
Fisher Brothers, “
Chas. T. Sylvester, “
Francis Capen, “
A. F. Chapman, “
Henry Shurtliffe, “
M. W. Comsett, “
S. Kingman, “
Geo. W. Clark, “
A. A. Dole, “
I. H. Starkweather, “
O. F. Baxter, “
S. Wing, “
J. E. Treat, “
L. H. Griffin, “
E. B. Chase, “
W. Hussey, “
A. J. Hatstat, “
John A. Heard, “
Nathaniel Bannister, “
C. F. Richardson, “
R. J. Chute, “
J. D. Andrews, “
Samuel Masury, “
A. Sourel, “
W. H. Savage, Stoneham
J. Bryant, Charlestown
Bushby & Hart, Lynn
G. H. Plympton, Foxboro’
G. K. Warren, Cambridgeport
Geo. W. Miller, Roxbury
Charles Cole, “
J. S. Mitchell, Cambridge
A. H. Lincoln, Chelsea
N. C. Sanborn, Lowell
Benj. Carr, Concord
H. P. McIntosh, Newburyport
O. R. Wilkinson, Medford
A. W. Anderson, Haverhill
Maine.
J. W. P. Burnham, Portland.
E. S. Wormell, “
M. F. King, “
A. S. Davis, “
G. M. Howe, “
C. G. Goodwin & Co. “
J. P. Hazeltine, “
G. F. Ayer, “
A. C. Lewis, “
B. F. Smith, “
Abraham B. Hodgdon, Biddeford.
A. F. Milliken, Saco.
Stock Dealers.
John Sawyer & Co. Boston.
Benj. French & Co. “
Dodge & Leahy “
Messrs. Fuller & Stevens, Portland, Me.
Advertisement ran on May 10 & 12, 1865.
1865 November 6. Boston Traveler. (Boston, Massachusetts.) November 6, 1865, Vol. XX!, No. 184, P. 3.
A. J. Hatstat, Photographer, 678 Washington street, opposite Pleasant.
Card Photographs, 250 per day. Proofs can be seen the same day. All pictures warranted to prove satisfactory. Advertisement ran from November 6, 1865 to May 7, 1866.
[1] A Directory Of Massachusetts Photographers 1839-1900.