1841 Phoenix Hotel, Dedham, Massachusetts.
1841 October 29. The Norfolk Democrat. (Dedham, Massachusetts.) October 29, 1841, Vol. III, No. 39, Whole No. 143, P. 2.
Mr. Dow, at the Phoenix Hotel, meets with great success in taking Daguerreotype Miniatures. Our citizens, now that they have witnessed the astonishing accuracy of his likenesses, are flocking to his room to sit for their own Miniatures. As he will remain in the village but a few days, those who intend to visit him must do it soon.
1841 October 29. The Norfolk Democrat. (Dedham, Massachusetts.) October 29, 1841, Vol. III, No. 39, Whole No. 143, P. 3.
For A Few Days Only. Miniatures Taken By The Daguerreotype!! At The Phoenix Hotel. G. H. Dow, having recently made a very important discovery in the Photographic process, by which he is enabled to produce Daguerreotype Miniatures in a style before unequalled, would respectfully announce to the Ladies and Gentlemen of Dedham, that he has taken a Room at the Phoenix Hotel, where all are invited to call who may wish for a perfect likeness of themselves; produced not by a flattering artist, but by Nature’s unerring pencil.
Miniatures will be made of any size, and fitted into Morocco cases, lockets, breastpins, &c.
No one will be expected to take a Miniature unless they give perfect satisfaction.
Advertisement ran from October 29 to November 5, 1841.