1842-1843 Rooms at City Hotel, New London, Connecticut.
1842 November 30. The People’s Advocate. (New London, Connecticut.) November 30, 1842, Vol. III, No. 119, P. 3.
Daguerreotype. During the past week we have visited the rooms of Messrs. S. G. Byrne, & Co., at the City Hotel, for the purpose of examining some specimens of Daguerreotype Likenesses taken by them. We can only judge of their merits by a comparison with previous specimens which have fallen under our observation, and we do not hesitate to say these are fully equal to any we have examined.
Single portraits, or groups are taken—also copies of paintings, so that miniature copies of portraits may be multiplied indefinitely. These gentlemen seem to be thoroughly acquainted with their business, and are pleased to exhibit their specimens to any who may call on them. S.
1842 December 28. The People’s Advocate. (New London, Connecticut.) December 28, 1842, Vol. III, No. 123, P. 3.
Daguerreotype Likenesses—We are informed that those excellent artist, Messrs. S. G. Byrne & Co. intend to leave town soon. Those persons who are desirous of procuring an accurate likeness, will do well to avail themselves of the present opportunity.
1843 February 1. The People’s Advocate. (New London, Connecticut.) February 1, 1843, Vol. III, No. 128, P. 3.
Daguerreotype. Messrs. S. G. Byrne & Co., still continue the practice of this beautiful art. at their rooms at the City Hotel. In consequence of the encouragement they have received, their visit here will be extended a few weeks, that all who wish may avail themselves of the present opportunity. The specimens of their work which we have seen are very beautiful.
1843 April 12. The People’s Advocate. (New London, Connecticut.) April 12, 1843, Vol. III, No. 138, P. 3.
Daguerreotype Again. R. S. G. Byrne has, at the urgent solicitations of many friends, re-opened for a few days, his Daguerreotype Rooms at the City Hotel. By this beautiful art a most perfect likeness can be taken in a few seconds, either from an original or a painting. The gentlemen and ladies of New London and vicinity, by calling at Mr. B’s. rooms and examining the specimens of the art, will, we doubt not, extend to him the patronage he merits.
Advertisement ran on April 12 & 19, 1843.
1844 May 8. The People’s Advocate. (New London, Connecticut.) May 8, 1844, Vol. IV, No. 194, P. 3.
Married. In Columbia, on Monday evening, April 29th, by Rev. James Woodward, Mr. Samuel G. Byrne, of Windham, to Miss Aurelia M. Little, of Columbia.