Handerson, L. R.

1842                Rooms in Stickney’s Block, Concord, New Hampshire.

1842 May 26.  New Hampshire  Patriot and State Gazette.  (Concord, New Hampshire.)  May 26, 1842, Vol. VII, No. 400, P. 2.

Just look at Mr. Henderson’s card in our advertising columns.  Mr. H. is prepared to take Daguerreotype likenesses in a style equal to any thing in this country.  Mr. H. has provided himself with the proper plates, and will take the miniatures of a whole family on one plate.  His rooms, in Stickney’s Block, directly opposite the State House, are open at all times during the day.

1842 May 26.  New Hampshire  Patriot and State Gazette.  (Concord, New Hampshire.)  May 26, 1842, Vol. VII, No. 400, P. 3.

Daguerreotype Miniatures Taken at No. 2, Stickney’s Brick Block, Up Stairs, By l. r. Handerson.  Miniatures can be taken in all weather, and equal to any taken in any place in the United States.

L. R. H. having provided himself with the proper plates, can, if desired, take miniatures of the whole family on one plate.

Advertisement ran from May 26 to July 28, 1842.

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