1856-1858 Jefferson Street, Between Third and Fourth, Burlington, Iowa.
1856 June 25. Weekly Hawke-Eye and Telegraph. (Burlington, Iowa.) June 25, 1856, Seventeenth Year—Vol. 2, No. 33, P. 3.
Gaige[1] & Fields. Photograph, Ambrotype and Daguerreotype Gallery, over Criswell & Hillhouse Store, Jefferson Street, Burlington. Mr. Fields has the pleasure of announcing that he has associated with him, Mr. Gaige, for six years an operator in Brady’s celebrated Gallery, New York. He therefore ventures to promise his customers Photographs, Ambrotypes and Daguerreotypes, in the highest style of the art, with all recent improvements which have brought the art so near a state of perfection.
He is confident the specimens on exhibition at his rooms—and all are cordially invited to examine them—will bear a comparison with the finest pictures from the best New York Galleries, or from any other point, no matter where. And as he does not wish the public to take this on trust, he hopes they will come and see.
Daguerreotypes of deceased persons copied to any desired size and colored to equal the finest oil paintings. Likenesses of deceased persons also taken.
Remember the place, Jefferson st., between Third and Fourth, opposite Barret House.
Advertisement was recorded nineteen times between June 25 to November 5, 1856.
1856 November 12. Weekly Hawke-Eye and Telegraph. (Burlington, Iowa.) November 12, 1856, Seventeenth Year—Vol. 3, No. 1, P. 3.
Colored Photographs. A. G. Gaige would inform the citizens of Burlington that in addition to the many superior specimens of Ambrotypes and Daguerreotypes now in his Gallery, he has some elaborately colored Photographs, which he does not hesitate to offer as equal, in brilliancy of tone and naturalness of effect, to any Eastern efforts.
I would particularly call attention of the citizens to this department of the Photographic art, as the present opportunity afforded by Mr. Geo. Winter—the Artist’s visit to Burlington offers facilities of getting up artistic efforts of this character not hitherto enjoyed.
Mr. Winter’s experienced pencil is a guarantee in assuring the public that those who wish to avail themselves of this interesting art, will be enabled to secure a finished production.
Persons having Daguerreotypes of deceased relatives, can have them transferred, and colored Photographs produced from them and enlarged to any size At the Gallery also, new specimens of Ambrotypes colored in a superior style.
Advertisement was recorded four times between November 12 to December 31, 1856.
1857 May 6. Weekly Hawke-Eye and Telegraph. (Burlington, Iowa.) May 6, 1857, Eighteenth Year—Vol. 3, No. 25, P. 3.
Go And See It.—Gaige’s Daguerrean Gallery contains a great number of fine pictures, Photographs, Ambrotypes, &c., of distinguished Statesmen, Artists, Divines, &c., who have a national or world-wide reputation. He also has most excelle3nt pictures of our own citizens of all grades and classes, Politicians, Divines, Bankers, Merchants, Mechanics, etc., etc., which are hung upon his walls, and which one might look at for hours with pleasure. The Ambrotypes and Photographs are fully equal to any we ever saw, and are well worth a visit, showing the progress which has been made in this direction.
1857 June 10. Weekly Hawke-Eye and Telegraph. (Burlington, Iowa.) June 10, 1857, Eighteenth Year—Vol. 3, No. 30, P. 3.
Photographic.
Gaige makes the finest Pictures in the West.
Gaige makes Iron Pictures.
Gaige makes the Paper Pictures.
Gaige has had the best Pictures on Exhibition this side of the Mississippi river.
Call at Gaige’s and see his new style of Glass Pictures.
Call at Gaige’s and see the Pictures that can be sent by mail. May 24 ‘57
Advertisement was recorded twice on June 10 & July 1, 1857.
1858 January 1. Daily Iowa State Gazette. (Burlington, Iowa.) January 1, 1858, Vol. 3, No. 155, P. 1.
Photographic.
Gaige makes the finest Pictures in the West.
Gaige makes Iron Pictures.
Gaige makes the Paper Pictures.
Gaige has had the best Pictures on Exhibition this side of the Mississippi river.
Call at Gaige’s and see his new style of Glass Pictures.
Call at Gaige’s and see the Pictures that can be sent by mail. May 24 ‘57
Advertisement was recorded from January 1 to February 14, 1858.
1858 June 27. Daily Iowa State Gazette. (Burlington, Iowa.) June 27, 1858, Vol. 3, No. 306, P. 2.
Burlington Picture Gallery. Jefferson Street, between Third and Fourth, Over Criswell & Hillhouse’s store. The subscriber having purchased the stock and fixtures of the above rooms, formerly occupied by A. G. Gaige has the pleasure of announcing to the public, that having refitted the rooms, he is prepared to execute pictures of all kinds, in the finest style of the art; and would solicit attention to his large and splendid assortment of Ambrotypes, Photographs, Melainotypes, Crayon Portraits. Also leather pictures for sending by mail.
Great care taken in setting pictures in Lockets, Pins, Rings, &c.
Hours from 8 A. m. to 1 P. M. L. D. Campbell.
1858 July 14. Iowa Territorial Gazette and Burlington Advertiser. (Burlington, Iowa.) July 14, 1858, Vol 21, No. 52, P. 3.
Burlington Picture Gallery. Jefferson Street, between Third and Fourth, over Criswell & Hillhouse’s store. The subscriber having purchased the stock and fixtures of the above rooms, formerly occupied by A. G. Gaige has the pleasure of announcing to the public, that having refitted the rooms, he is prepared to execute pictures in all kinds of weather, in the finest style of the art; and would solicit attention to his large and splendid assortment of Ambrotypes, Photographs, Melainotypes, Crayon Portraits. Also Leather pictures for sending by mail.
Great car taken in setting pictures in Lockets, Pins, Rings, &c.
Hours from 8 A. M. to 6 P. M. L. D. Campbell. june 27.
Advertisement ran on July 14, and August 25, 1858.
[1] There seems to be some confusion—A. G. Gaige is not listed in the New York City Directories. George Preserved Gaige is recorded in the directories and is recorded in the New York city newspapers as having worked for Brady.