1855 Corner First and River Streets, Troy, New York.
1855 June 10. The Daily Times. (Troy, New York.) June 10, 1855, Vol. V, No. 1, P. 3.
Ho! All The People! Daguerreotypes For The Millions at Head Quarters. Rices Reduced—Great Antidote For “Hard Times.” L. C. Everett has just received at his Daguerreotype Establishment, corner of First and River street, a large and splendid assortment of Frames, Cases, Tokens, &c., embracing a variety of every pattern. Size and style to be found in Market—all of which will be sold at greatly reduced rates.
A large lot of beautiful; Cases for the very low price of 50 cents, including a perfect and satisfactory likeness, or no sale. Call and see at the Old Stand, opposite the Troy House, Troy, N. Y. ap10.
Advertisement was recorded from June 10 to July 10
1855 December 24. The Daily Times. (Troy, New York.) December 24, 1855, Vol. V, No. 157, P. 2.
Holiday Gifts and Presents Christmas is coming…
Daguerrean Artists.
Those who want a “counterfeit presentment,” either of themselves or friends for a sweet-heart or as a household treasure, can have it taken as natural as life by.
James Irving,…………Market Bank Building
Clark & Holmes………Museum Building
L. E. (sic.) Everett……cor. First and River
John Irving,…………..218 River
C. C. Doty,……………cor. River and Congress
1855 December 24. The Daily Times. (Troy, New York.) December 24, 1855, Vol. V, No. 157, P. 3.
Presents for the Holidays. Ambrotypes, or Pictures On Glass, Daguerreotypes, &c.—L. C. Everett is still making those beautiful Pictures on Glass, called Ambrotypes, at his Daguerrean Rooms opposite the Troy House. He has the credit of first introducing to the people of Troy these new style Pictures, and will increased facilities and more experience he is enabled to produce them as near perfection as any new art in its earliest stages will warrant. He does not pretend to have the patent process in making them, but for durability, beauty, and the correctness of the likeness, he warrants them to his customers fully equal to any of the so called patented ones. Also Daguerreotypes of every size, style and price. On hand the newest style of Fancy Cases for trimmings to Ambrotypes and Daguerreotypes—some beautiful patterns for presents, all at the lowest rate. For proof of the above statements, call and see at the Old Stand, corner of First and River streets, opposite the Troy House.
Advertisement was recorded from December 24 to 31, 1855.
1855 December 31. The Daily Times. (Troy, New York.) December 31, 1855, Vol. V, No. 157, P. 2.
Business Directory…Daguerrean Artists.
James Irving,…………Market Bank Building
Clark & Holmes………Museum Building
L. E. (sic.) Everett……cor. First and River
John Irving,…………..218 River
C. C. Doty,……………cor. River and Congress