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Johnson, Thomas H.

1858                Address Unknown, [Main Street, opposite Republican Office], Geneseo, New                            York.

1858 September 9.  Livingston Republican.  (Geneseo, New York.)  September 9, 1858, New Series—Vol. IX, No. 39, Whole No. 1095, P. 2.

Photographic!  Thomas H. Johnson, Artist, From Brady’s and more recently from the Root Gallery, New York, would respectfully inform the citizens of Geneseo and Livingston County, that he has leased the sky-light Rooms in this village for a short time, as is prepared to furnish Photographic and Ambrotype Views And Portraits, in the highest Style of the Art at moderate prices.

An examination of his work is solicited.  Daguerreotypes Copied and Enlarged, Plain or in Colors.  Views of Residences, Portraits of Stock, &c.  Particular attention is called to his new style of colored portraits, the Diaphaneotype!

Instructions given at prices to suit the times.  Geneseo, September 4, 1858.    

Advertisement ran on September 9 & 16, 1858.

New York City Directories.  (New York, New York.)

1846-1855       Not Listed.

1856                daguerrian-h-192 canal.

1857                Not Listed.

Johnson, Thomas H.

1850                Rooms over Walker & Harrington’s Store, Bennington, Vermont.

1850 January 19.  The State Banner.  (Bennington, Vermont.)  January 19, 1850, Vol. IX, No. 45, Whole No. 461, P. 3.

Premium Daguerreotypes For One Dollar!  Thomas H. Johnson, Artist, Has taken rooms over Walker & Harrington’s Store, opposite the Franklin House, where he will remain a short time, affording all a rare opportunity to obtain Superior Likenesses of themselves and friends.  Call early and “Secure the shadow ere the substance fades.”

Hours for Children from 11, A. M., to 2, P. M.

The public are respectfully invited to call and examine specimens.  Also a choice assortment of Cases, Lockets, etc.

All Pictures warranted to give perfect satisfaction. 

Instruction in the Art carefully given, and apparatus furnished.  Bennington, Jan. 18, 1850.

Advertisement ran from January 19 to February 2, 1850.

Thomas H. Johnson

1858                Address Unknown, [Main Street, opposite Republican Office], Geneseo, New                                York.

Thomas H. Johnson was recorded in an advertisement that ran on September 9 & 16, 1858 in the Livingston Republican (Geneseo, New York).  Photographic!  Thomas H. Johnson, Artist, From Brady’s and more recently from the Root Gallery, New York, would respectfully inform the citizens of Geneseo and Livingston County, that he has leased the sky-light Rooms in this village for a short time, as is prepared to furnish Photographic and Ambrotype Views And Portraits, in the highest Style of the Art at moderate prices.

An examination of his work is solicited.  Daguerreotypes Copied and Enlarged, Plain or in Colors.  Views of Residences, Portraits of Stock, &c.  Particular attention is called to his new style of colored portraits, the Diaphaneotype!  Instructions given at prices to suit the times.

Thomas H. Johnson is not recorded in other photographic directories as being active in Geneseo, New York.