1856 Ayer’s Block, Manchester, New Hampshire.
1856. Manchester City Directory, Business Directory. (Manchester, New Hampshire.) 1856. P. 177 & 33.
Frank H. Gould, Artist in Daguerreotype, Ambrotype, And Photograph, Ayer’s Building, (Opposite Manchester House,) Manchester, N. H.
1856 February 16. Manchester Daily Mirror. (Manchester, New Hampshire.) February 16, 1856, Vol. X, No. 2, P. 3.
Frank Gould’s Daguerreotype, Photograph, and Ambrotype Rooms. (Up One Flight Of Stairs) Ayer’s Building. (Opposite Merrimack Square.) Likenesses put up I every variety, quality and quantity of cases, from a Pearl or enamel, Jewel, Paper Mache, Kossuth, or Jenny Lind, to a common Cotton Velvet.
Lockets, Pins, Rings, Seals, And every description of Daguerreotype Goods to be found in the country.
A Top And Side Light Combined, (the advantage of which needs but be seen to be appreciated) are used in producing those life-like impressions for which this establishment is celebrated, working equally as well in cloudy as fair weather, upon groups or single figures, child or adult.
Out-Door Views, Copying from Daguerreotypes, Portraits, Engravings, &c. Done with neatness, on reasonable terms. The public are respectfully invited to call and examine specimens.
Do Not Forget The Place. Ayer’s Building. The first rooms South of Merrimack Street, up one flight of stairs. F. H. Gould. Manchester, Jan. 4, 1856.
Advertisement was recorded from February 16 to March 5, 1856.
1856 March 5. Manchester Daily Mirror. (Manchester, New Hampshire.) March 5, 1856, Vol. X, No. 17, P. 3.
Frank H. Gould’s (Formerly Moulton’s,) Daguerreotype And Photograph Gallery, Ayer’s Building, (Up Stairs,) First Rooms South of Manchester House.
Pictures Taken In All The Various Styles, Glass, Paper, &c., And warranted to give satisfaction.
Advertisement ran from March 5 to August 13, 1856.