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Hogans, A. B.

1853                Rooms over Austin & Tillery’s, Columbia, Missouri.

1853 December 16.  Missouri Statesman.  (Columbia, Missouri.)  December 16, 1853, Vol. XL, No. 50, P. 3.

Skylight Daguerrean Gallery.  A. H. Hogans, Would inform the citizens of Columbia and vicitity that he has opened a Daguerrean Picture Gallery in Columbia, (the same heretofore occupied by Mr. Bryan) where he is prepared to take pictures in the best manner.  Frames and cases of every variety.  Pictures taken from the whole size down to breastpins, lockets, finger rings, &c.

Pictures taken as well in cloudy weather as clear.

Ladies and gentlemen are requested to call.

Rooms over Austin & Tillery’s, two doors east of Branham’s store.  Oct 14.

C. H. Mack

1853                Rooms at the Temperance Saloon, Columbia, Missouri.

C. H. Mack was recorded in one announcement that appeared on  December 16, 1853 in the Missouri Statesman (Columbia, Missouri).  Daguerreotype Pictures.—Dr. C. H. Mack, at the Temperance Saloon in this place, has opened a Daguerrean Gallery, and is prepared to furnish pictures in the highest style of the art.  He is a master of his profession, his daguerreotypes combining boldness of expression and figure and perfection and brilliancy of finish.  We advise our citizens to call and see for themselves.

C. H. Mack is not recorded in other photographic directories.