1847 Wyman’s Exchange, Lowell, Massachusetts.[1]
1853 Front Street, nearly opposite Dr. Swett’s Office, Exeter, New Hampshire.
1855-1859 Washington Street nearly opposite the Town Hall, Dover, New Hampshire.
1847 October 4. Salem Register. (Salem, Massachusetts.) October 4, 1847, Vol. XLVIII, No. 79, P. 2.
The Essex Cattle Show. Premiums And Gratuities Awarded by the Essex Agricultural Society, at their Exhibition at Lynn, September 29th, 1847. Listed under Miscellaneous Articles— E. T. Brigham, Lynn, Daguerreotype Miniatures $1.00
1851 August 12. Dover Enquirer. (Dover, New Hampshire.) August 12, 1851, Vol. XXV, No. 11, P. 3.
Marriages…In Haverhill, Mass. Mr. E. T. Brigham to Miss Rebecca C. Smith, both of Dover.
1853 March 21. Exeter News-Letter And Rockingham Advertiser. (Exeter, New Hampshire.) March 21, 1853, Vol. XXII, No. 50, P. 3.
E. T. Brigham, Daguerrean Artist. Respectfully informs the citizens of Exeter ad vicinity, that he has opened his Daguerrean Saloon, on Front street, nearly opposite Dr. Swett’s Office, for a few weeks only, where he will be happy to wait upon all who may wish for Likenesses executed by this beautiful art.
Advertisement ran from March 21 to April 25, 1853.
1855 May 17. Dover Enquirer. (Dover, New Hampshire.) May 17, 1855, Vol. XXVIII, No. 51, P. 3.
“Secure the Shadow ere the Substance fades.” E. T. Brigham Takes pleasure in calling the attention of the citizens of Dover and vicinity to his Daguerreotype Gallery, On Washington St. nearly opposite the Town Hall.
Mr. B. has taken the Rooms, formerly occupied by Mr. Charles Emerson, and has enlarged the light and rooms and so arranged both, that he feels confident in coming before the public and saying he is now prepared to execute work in a style unsurpassed by any in New England. He does ot deem it necessary to say much as to his skill and experience as an Artist, as the over five thousand miniatures which he has taken in this and the neighboring towns (with far inferior facilities) will be a sufficient guarantee to those for whom they were executed. He would simply say to all that he has turned his attention entirely to this Art for more than nine years, in which it has been his aim to excel, not only for his advantage but to perfect the Art.
Advertisement ran from May 17, 1855 to February 12, 1857.
1857 February 19. Dover Enquirer. (Dover, New Hampshire.) February 19, 1857, Vol. XXX, No. 39, P. 3.
Brigham’s Daguerreotype And Ambrotype Gallery, Washington Street, nearly opposite the City Hall, Dover. These are the largest and best arranged suit of Rooms for light, &c. in the State. All who favor him with their patronage shall have the advantage of his long practical experience in this art and his personal attention to the extent of his ability.
His apparatus is of the first class and he is constantly supplied with a extensive assortment of the best quality of Frames and Cases, both Plain and Fancy ad Gold Lockets in which likenesses will be inserted large or small, single or in groups, at the lowest prices. Invalids or deceased persons waited upon at their residences. Copying of likenesses of every description executed with the greatest care.
Mr. B. has the exclusive right for this City of making the popular and celebrated pictures known as Ambrotypes, and is fully prepared to preform work in a style unsurpassed by any who have offered them to the public.
Ambrotypes possess a marked superiority over all other styles of making likenesses now extant, being made on glass instead of the silver plate or gross paper, unlike Daguerreotypes they are not reversed, and possess a rich and velvety hue and they are taken so quick that the sitter rarely changes his expression—and therefore gets a much more life-like likeness than by any other process.
The intensity and clearness of their lights, shades and middle tints are unsurpassed. As to their durability it is not doubtful for they are hermetically sealed between two plate glasses in the same manner that microscopic objects have been preserved for many years and the glasses of optical instruments are united in the same manner.
They are emphatically what their name purports, “immortal, Imperishable.”
Whilst he would gratefully acknowledge the unparalleled patronage bestowed on him since his permanent location in this City, and also the liberal favors received from the citizens of this and the neighboring towns, during the last seven years, he can but hope that his unwearied efforts to meet the demands of the public will be crowned with success in the future. Dover, January 1, 1857.
Advertisement ran from February 19, 1857 to January 7, 1858.
1858 October 14. Dover Enquirer. (Dover, New Hampshire.) October 14, 1858, Vol. XXXII, No. 21, P. 2.
Ninth Annual Fair Of The N. H. State Agricultural Society. Wednesday—First Day. The State Fair, which commenced in this city of Wednesday of last week,…
Of Fancy Articles, Flowers, &c., there was great variety. Among those which came under our notice,…finely executed portraits, in photograph by E. T. Brigham, Dover,…
1858 October 14. Independent Democrat. (Concord, New Hampshire.) October 14, 1858, Vol. 14, No. 26, P. 2.
The State Fair. The State Fair …Premiums. The following is a list of the premiums awarded at the Ninth Annual Fair of the New Hampshire Agricultural Society, held in Dover October 6th, 7th, and 8th, 1858…Pictures, &c…
E. T. Brigham, Dover, Ambrotypes & Photographs, Medal.
1858 October 20. New Hampshire Patriot & State Gazette. (Concord, New Hampshire.) October 20, 1858, Vol. XI, No. 596, Whole No. 2596, P. 3.
Premiums. The following is a list of the premiums awarded at the Ninth Annual Fair of the New Hampshire Agricultural Society, held in Dover October 6th, 7th, and 8th, 1858…Pictures, &c…
E. T. Brigham, Dover, Ambrotypes & Photographs, Medal.
1858 October 21. Dover Enquirer. (Dover, New Hampshire.) October 21, 1858, Vol. XXXII, No. 22, P. 2.
Premium List. The following is the list of premiums awarded at the State Fair on Domestic Articles. Needle Work, Miscellaneous Articles, &c. the most of which were not included in the list published last week:—
…Pictures, & C….
E. T. Brigham, Dover, Ambrotypes & Photographs, Medal.
1859 October 13. Dover Enquirer. (Dover, New Hampshire.) October 13, 1859, Vol. XXXIII, No. 21, P. 2.
The State Fair. The Tenth Annual Fair of the N. H. State Agricultural Society, which came off in this city last week…
Entering The Big Tent…Goddard & Brigham of this city had a fine display of Ambrotypes, &c…
List of Premiums, Awarded at the Tenth Annual Fair of the N. H. State Agricultural Society… Pictures…
Josiah Goddard, Dover, photographs, ambrotypes and daguerreotypes diploma.
E. T. Brigham, Dover, do, do, [ambrotypes and photographs, medal.
1859 October 13. Independent Democrat. (Concord, New Hampshire.) October 13, 1859, Vol. XV, No. 25, P. 2 & 3.
List of Premiums. The following Premiums were awarded at the State Fair, held at Dover, Oct. 5th, 6th and 7th…Pictures, &c…
Josiah Goddard Dover, photographs, ambrotypes and daguerreotypes, Diploma.
E. F. Brigham, Dover, for do., Medal.
[1] A Directory Of Massachusetts Photographers 1839-1900.