1846 Market Street, St. Louis, Missouri.[1]
1850 48 Market Street, Up Stairs, St Louis, Missouri.1
1851 Southwest corner of Second and Market Streets, St. Louis, Missouri.1
1852 Address Unknown, St. Louis, Missouri.1
1852 Northwest corner of Fourth and Olive, St. Louis, Missouri.
1852 July 3. Times-Picayune. (New Orleans, Louisiana.) July 3, 1852, P. 2.
Alleged Rape.—A daguerreotypist of St. Louis, named E. Burritt, is charged with having committed a rape on the person of a girl eight or nine years of age, the daughter of a mechanic, who visited his rooms on the 22nd ult., on his invitation. Burritt has made his escape, and the Intelligencer says that though his agent, an attorney he has offered the father of the girl $1,000 to hush up the matter.
[1] Craig’s Daguerreian Registry.