Career
In 1833 the firm published a broadside with an illustration of the firm"s building and 39 illustrations, mostly of furniture, but also of window drapery. The furniture is in simplified American Empire style. The broadside includes prices and was intended to be a catalog that consumers could use to order furniture from Meeks.
Instead, judging by the large quantities of furniture in the style of the broadside either not signed or known to be by other cabinet makers (e.g.
Thomas Day (North Carolina) all over the east coast of the United States, Meeks"s broadside was often used by customers to specify to local cabinet makers what was wanted. Later in Meeks"s career, the firm produced Rococo Revival furniture.