Curzon, James

1849-1850       House of Jesse W. Reed, Waring’s Building, Stamford, Connecticut.

1849 February 13.  Stamford Advocate.  (Stamford, Connecticut.)  February 13, 1849, Vol. XIX, No. [24], Whole No. 957, P. 3.

Daguerreotypes!  J. Curzon respectfully gives notice that he has taken rooms at the house of Mr. Jesse W. Reed, (Waring’s Building) Stamford, where he is prepared to take Daguerreotype portraits, in the best style of the art.

Likenesses taken in All Kinds Of Weather.  Prices, $1.50 and upwards, according to style.

Ladies and gentlemen calling in can have their portraits taken by way of experiment, Free Of Charge.

Advertisement was recorded on February 13 & 20, 1849.

1850 February 19.  Stamford Advocate.  (Stamford, Connecticut.)  February 19, 1850, Vol. XIX, No.21, Whole No. 1009, P. 2.

Daguerreotypes.  Our readers will perceive by the advertisement in another column, that our old friend Mr. James Curzon, has again taken up his residence at the house of Mr. Jesse W. Reed, where he is prepared to take Daguerreotype likenesses in the first style of the art, at all prices from $1.00 upwards.—Don’t fail to give him a call.

1850 February 19.  Stamford Advocate.  (Stamford, Connecticut.)  February 19, 1850, Vol. XIX, No.21, Whole No. 1009, P. 2.

J. Curzon would inform the Citizens of Stamford and its vicinity, that he has again taken rooms at the house of Mr. Jesse W. Reed (opposite the Bank), where he will be happy to attend to all who want good portraits of themselves or their friends.

Price One Dollar and upwards, according to style.  Likenesses of adult persons can be taken in cloudy as in clear weather, and no person will be required to take a picture unless it gives perfect satisfaction.

Advertisement was recorded on February 19 & March 5, 1850.

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