1855-1857 Summit Street, between Oak and Adam Streets, Toledo, Ohio.
1855-1857 Louisiana Avenue, East Side, between Front & 2d Streets, Perrysville, Ohio.
1858 Summit, Between Monroe and Jefferson, Toledo, Ohio.
1860 53 Summit, Toledo, Ohio.[1]
1867 235 and 233 Summit Street, Toledo, Ohio.1
1877-1885 235 Summit Street, Corner Oak Street, Toledo, Ohio.1
1855 November 30. Daily Toledo Blade. (Toledo, Ohio.) November 30, 1855, Vol. 7, No. 320,
Whole No. 2144, P. 2.
Henry C. Frentz, Cheap Daguerrian Gallery, Summit Street, California Row, between Adams
and Oak Streets.
Pictures taken at all times, in any weather, equally perfect from 31c to $10.
Instruction given in the art by the German Process. Pupils Wanted.
1855 December 1. The Perrysburg Journal. (Perrysburg, Ohio.) December 1, 1855, Vol. III,
No. 29, P. 5.
$100 Reward!—Ho for the New Comers! We understand that Messrs. Frentz & Brown are
fitting up a new Gallery for the purpose of taking Daguerreotypes, filling Lockets, &c. on the
new and improved German, American and French process. Prices are to be low; pictures cheap
only 31 cents! Will open 10th Dec. They Must Succeed!
Their rooms are in Hood’s building, on Louisiana Avenue, between 1st and 2d streets,
Perrysburg, Ohio.
Advertisement ran from December 1, 1855 to March 22, 1856.
1856 February 23. The Perrysburg Journal. (Perrysburg, Ohio.) February 23, 1854, Vol. III, No. 41, P. 3.
For The Journal. I think we ought to know who are our neighbors. Mr. Fiehl (sic.) has put up his residence in Perrysburg. But who is this Mr. F., a great many will ask. Reader, if you only would ask me, I could tell you all about him. Shall not speak much about his family. At least his father a great many have heard of. His father, General Fiehl, fought with the great Napoleon at Leipzig. Every one of Napoleon’s allied generals left him, when they saw his dark future; but General F., with his four regiments of hussars, did not leave him. He fought to the very last. Wherever there was danger you could hear his voice; you could see his tall figure. You could see victory wherever he went, and, till at last he was surrounded by Blucher with his savage Prussians. Blucher was ten times as strong, but F.’s hussars would not surrender. They were mostly killed except a few, they were taken prisoners, F. amongst the lot, who was imprisoned, but afterwards liberated and lives still.
Mr. Fiehl, Jr., came here to see the country, ton see the great republic America. He intended to stay two or three years; has been here now one year; has seen the west, south, east and north, and thought of returning.
I must go back to the sweet past to explain all. Ten years ago, when but a boy, when life seemed but a pleasant dream, I and Mr. F. were school mates. Two years ago I left Germany, traveled through France, Italy, Spain, Russia, Turkey, &c., and then left for America; but excuse me, readers, I only meant to say have always since I left Germany corresponded with Mr. F., and was the first to welcome him when he landed at New York. For my sake Mr. F. will stay here one year longer—will stay at Perrysburg and sell Pictures for 31 Cents! (his yearly rent amounts to 20,000 francs.) Mr. F. spent seven years of his life in the scientific institutions of Paris, so he knows all about the business.
When I last visited Perrysburg. Mr. F. told me he liked the place, and its inhabitants well, and in particular the ladies; they are all good looking he says. Perrysburg and Maumee ladies beat the world, by George! he says. Henry C. Frentz.
1856 March 1. The Perrysburg Journal. (Perrysburg, Ohio.) March 1, 1854, Vol. III, No. 42, P. 4.
A Blunder.—In the communication last week from Mr. Frentz, the name Zichl was misprinted Fiehl.
1856 March 29. The Perrysburg Journal. (Perrysburg, Ohio.) March 29, 1854, Vol. III, No. 46, P. 5.
Henry C. Frentz, Cheap Daguerrean Gallery, Louisiana Avenue, East Side, Up Stairs between
Front & 2d. Streets, Perrysburg, O. Pictures taken at all times, in any weather, equally perfect,
from 31 cents to $10.00.
Instruction given in the art by the German process. Pupils wanted.
1856 April 3. Daily Toledo Blade. (Toledo, Ohio.) April 3, 1856, Vol. 8, No. 1012,
Whole No. 2616, P. 2.
To Rent. A Dwelling House situated on Cherry st., three rooms up-stairs. Four below, good
cellar, cistern, and vegetable garden, large enough to supply a family with vegetables of all
kinds, good barn, &c., &c.
Inquire of Dr. J. Klauser, or Henry C. Frentz.
1856 April 5. The Perrysburg Journal. (Perrysburg, Ohio.) April 5, 1854, Vol. III, No. 47, P. 5.
Henry C. Frentz’s Cheap Ambrotype & Daguerrean Gallery, Louisiana Avenue, East Side, Up Stairs, Between Front & 2d Streets, Perrysburg, O. Ambrotypes, cases included, from 88 cents to $15.00
Advertisement ran from April 5 to May 3, 1856.
1856 May 17. The Perrysburg Journal. (Perrysburg, Ohio.) May 17, 1854, Vol. IV, No. II, P. 8.
Business Cards. Henry C. Frentz’ Cheap Ambrotype and Daguerrean Gallery, Louisiana Avenue, Near Hall’s Block. Ambrotypes, cases included, from 88c. to $15.
Daguerreotypes, from 31c. to $10. Perrysburg, April 5, ’56.
Advertisement ran from May 17 to June 14, 1856.
1856 May 31. The Perrysburg Journal. (Perrysburg, Ohio.) May 31, 1854, Vol. IV, No. II, P. 2.
Now or Never. The Ambrotype and Daguerrean Gallery, on Louisiana, will remove in two weeks. All persons wishing good Daguerreotypes for 31 cents, or good Ambrotypes for 50 cents, will please call before two weeks expires, as this is their last chance to get cheap and good pictures.
Advertisement ran from May 31 to June 7, 1856.
1856 July 19. The Perrysburg Journal. (Perrysburg, Ohio.) July 19, 1854, Vol. IV, No. X, P. 4.
Henry C. Frentz’ Cheap Ambrotype and Daguerrean Gallery, Summit Street, between Oak and Adam sts., Toledo, Ohio.
Ambrotypes, cases included, from 88c. to $15.
Photographs from $2.00 to $25.00. april 5, 1856.
Advertisement ran from July 19 to September 4, 1857.
1858. Polk’s City Directory. (Toledo, Ohio.) 1858, P.226.
Daguerreotypes, Photographs, &c.
Dunshee, Henry L. (Ambrotype artist) Summit, between Adans and Madison, north side.
Frentz, Henry C. Summit between Monroe and Jefferson, south side. (not listed in residence directory.)
Weeks, A. B. 53 Summit. (not listed in residence directory.)
1858 August 24. Daily Toledo Blade. (Toledo, Ohio.) August 24, 1858, Vol. 17,
Whole No. 3394, P. 2.
Here Is A Chance. Old Frentz will sell you a beautiful Frame Ambrotypes for 18½ cents. Call and see.
1858 September 7. Daily Toledo Blade. (Toledo, Ohio.) September 7, 1858, Vol. 17,
Whole No. 3406, P. 2.
Don’t Overlook This! Anybody that wants a good likeness a cost price, he should go to Frentz. He is the oldest Picture taker in Toledo. Has the nicest rooms! Takes the best pictures, (so they say,) and keeps the largest variety of the choicest Cases, so all can choose amongst a thousand dozen.
1858 October 25. Daily Toledo Blade. (Toledo, Ohio.) October 25, 1858, Vol. 17,
Whole No. 3446, P. 4.
Hezekiah L. Hosmer, Receiver Plfft. vs. John J. Flynn and John Ruth, Defts.} Lucas Common Pleas.
John J. Flyn will take notice, that on the 2d day of October, 1858, Plaintiff filed his petition in the Court of Common Pleas, in and for the county of Lucas, and State of Ohio, and in the office of the Clerk of said court, against the above defendants, the object of which, is to obtain possession of part of lot 120 in the Port Lawrence division of the city of Toledo, being 20 feet front on Summit street, and the same premises leased by plaintiff, as the Receiver of the Port Lawrence Company, April 1, 1856, to John Burwell and Henry C. Frentz, which lease was assigned by said Burwell and Frentz to Defendant Flynn; said Burwell and Frentz, also conveying to said Flynn their interest in the building on said premises. Said petition also seeks judgement against said Flynn, for the cost of suit, and damages for the detention of said premises, at the rate of one hundred and twenty dollars per annum from the from the first day of October, 1858, to the date of the rendition of said judgement. It further prays, that Defendants pay $16.94 back rent and interest due, with interest thereon at ten per cent from the date of the Judgement, and forthwith remove said building from said premises, and in default of said payment and removal, that the interest of said John J. Flynn in said building be sold, and the proceeds applied to the payment of said costs, damages, back rents and interest due Plaintiff. Said Defendant John J. Flynn is required to answer said petition, on or before the 4th day of December, 1858. E. Bissell, Jr., Plfft’s Atty. Oct. 2, 1858.
1859 February 16. Daily Toledo Blade. (Toledo, Ohio.) February 16, 1859, Vol. 12,
No. 39, P. 2.
Only Two Week Longer. If you want a beautiful Ambrotype for 12 cents, go to old Frentz. I take the same pains with a 12 cent picture as I would with a five dollar one. Don’t pay 50 cents to others, for what you can buy [for] 12 cents from me! I have been in Toledo six years, (the oldest Picture taker here,) have sold many pictures, and I believe have always satisfied my customers. It is not the money I gain, but the good satisfaction I can give that makes me feel nice. I will take a specime3n of every one who buys a picture. My large frame that will hold 12000 likenesses, will ready by spring. I take specimens for it now.
1860. Polk’s City Directory. (Toledo, Ohio.) 1860.
Frentz, Henry C. Photographist, 53 Summit. (not listed in residence directory.)
[1] Advertisements not recorded. In 1867 advertisements reads “A general assortment of Photo. Materials.” By 1879 he advertises “Dealer in Artist an Photo Materials.”