1859 Address Unknown, Washington, District of Columbia.
Bryant and Smith was recorded in the Evening Star (Washington, D. C.) on June 14, 1859. From The photographers & publishers, Messrs. Bryant & Smith, we have six photographic (stereoscopic) views of scenes in and about Washington, which, for excellence of execution, are quite equal to the best French stereoscopic views. They consist of representations of the Patent Office, Washington Monument, Jackson Statute, White House, Capitol extension, (east front,) and the tomb of Washington. They are for sale by Franklin Philp.
Bryant & Smith are not recorded in in other photographic directories that I have access to. They were not listed in the 1860 Washington, D. C. Directory. Three stereoviews by them can be found at the New York Public Library digital collection they are Jackson Monument, National Observatory and two views of Tomb of Washington. They are tan mounts with domed images.