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Carey, P. M.

1852                Corner Bryan Street and Market Square, Savannah, Georgia.

1852 November 28.  The Savannah Courier.  (Savannah, Georgia.)  November 28, 1852, Vol. I, No. 86, P. 3.

Colored Daguerreotypes.  P. M. Carey, Would respectfully give notice, that he has re-opened his Gallery, corner Bryan Street and Market Square, where he will be happy to wait on all persons who would have a superior picture.

Instruction given in the Art, and all the apparatus furnished.  Also a large lot of Plates, Cases, Chemicals, &c., for sale.

*Variant spelling (Mr. Cary; P. M. Carey; Mr. Cary and Preston M. Cary) are all possibly the same person.

Carey, Mr.

1844                Rooms Over D. D. Parmelee’s Store, Middletown, Connecticut.

1844 October 2.  The Constitution.  (Middletown, Connecticut.)  October 2, 1844, Vol. VII, No. 353, P. 2.

We take pleasure in directing public attention to the fact that Mr. Carey, whose Daguerreotype likenesses are greatly admired in other cities, is now among us.  He is represented to us by a gentleman of New Haven to be superior in the practice of this beautiful art.

1844 October 2.  The Constitution.  (Middletown, Connecticut.)  October 2, 1844, Vol. VII, No. 353, P. 3.

Cary’s Daguerrian Rooms, Over D. D. Parmelee’s store.  Ladies and Gentlemen are respectfully invited to call and examine specimens.

Advertisement ran from October 2 to 9, 1844.

*variant spelling (Mr. Carey; P. M. Carey; Mr. Cary & Preston M. Cary) are all possibly the same person.