1856-1860 Address Unknown, Gardiner, Maine.[1]
1857 Address & Location Unknown, Maine
1859 Nearly Opposite the Johnson House, Gardiner, Maine.
1857 October 8. Maine Farmer. (Augusta, Maine.) October 8, 1857, Vol. XXV, No. 42, P. 1.
Show & Fair Of The So. Kennebec AG. Society. The Fifth Exhibition of this Society occurred at Gardiner, on Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday, 23d, 24th, and 25th ults. We are indebted to the report of the Bath Tribune for the substance of the following account….
Paintings, Drawings, &c…
Best display of Daguerreotypes and Ambrotypes, dip. A. H. Beals; for Photographs, $1, do; Painted Photographs, $1, Beals & Butman; Ambrotypes, 75c, H. M. Green.
1859 April 9. Maine Rural. (Gardiner, Maine.) April 9, 1859, Vol. 1, No. 8, P. 8.
For Sale! To Ambrotypist! The Stock, Fixtures and Lease of the Rooms, or one-half of the same, occupied by H. M. Green & Co., are now offered for sale on the most Reasonable Terms. These Rooms are the best in the State, and for the past four years have done business to the amount of $1000 per year on an average. This is a good situation for a good artist.
Reason for selling. Going West.
For particulars enquire in person or by letter of H. M. Gardiner & Co. Gardiner, April 5, 1859.
Advertisement was recorded on April 9 & 16, and May 7, 1859.
1859 July 16. Maine Rural. (Gardiner, Maine.) July 16, 1859, Vol. 1, No. 22, P. 5.
Ambrotypes.—The Messrs. H. M. Green & Co., make an important announcement in our advertising column, to-day. No better pictures than they furnish are taken anywhere, and their enterprise and go-ahead should be encouraged. They have unrolled the stars and stripes to the breeze, and they assure “all the world and the rest of mankind,” that they can walk under its proud folds, protected in their inalienable right to have capital ambrotypes at twenty cents each, or higher, if they choose, with no foreign despot to molest or make them afraid!!! Need we say more?
1859 July 16. Maine Rural. (Gardiner, Maine.) July 16, 1859, Vol. 1, No. 22, P. 8.
July 1859. Messrs. Green & Co. would respectfully inform the citizens of Gardiner, Farmingdale, Pittston and vicinity, that they are executing Ambrotypes that excel any ever taken in Gardiner, for the low sum of Two Dimes, and that they will continue for a short time longer at that low price. They have just received from Boston and New York one of the Largest And Best Selected stock of Cases ever exhibited in this city, which they will fill for about One-Half of their former prices, as per Table of prices below.
Price List.
Present Prices. Former Prices.
Morocco Cases………………$1.00 to $3.00 ………..$1.75 to $6.00.
Union Cases………………….$1.00 to $5.00………..$2.25 to $8.00.
Shell Cases……………………$1.50 to $5.00………..$2.75 to $8.00.
Medallion Cases………………$1.75 to $7.00………..$3.00 to $12.00.
Cupid Cases…………………..$1.00 to $4.00………..$2.00 to $6.00.
Band Cases……………………$1.00 to $6.00……….$2.25 to $8.00.
Papier Mache Cases……………$0.75 to $4.00…….…$1.50 to $6.00.
Imitation Shell Cases…………..$0.75 to $4.00……….$1.50 to $6.00.
Jenny Lind Cases………………$1.50 to $6.00……….$3.00 to $9.00.
Jewel Cases……………………$1.50 to $8.00……….$3.00 to $12.00.
Oval Velvet Cases……………..$1.50 to $5.00……….$3.50 to $8.00.
These prices include the pictures. Let everybody call and examine for themselves and be satisfied that this is no Humbug.
Their Rooms have lately been refitted and now stand unequalled in the State for convenience and comfort to customers. They intend to furnish them this week with a Piano direct from the Manufactory, so that all who have to wait a short time can be entertained.
Remember the place. Nearly opposite the Johnson House. Sign Of The Red Flag. H. M. Green & Co. Gardiner, July 12, 1859.
Advertisement ran from July 16, August 6 to 20, 1859.
[1] Craig’s Daguerreian Registry as “H. N. Green.”