1848 425 Washington Street, Boston, Massachusetts.[1]
1849 425½ Washington Street, Boston, Massachusetts.1
1850 Washington Street, Armory Hall, Boston, Massachusetts.1
1854-1855 Address Unknown, Boston, Massachusetts.1
1856 1½ Tremont Row, Boston, Massachusetts.1
1857-1859 13 Tremont Row, Boston, Massachusetts.1
1860-1861 208 Hanover Street, Boston, Massachusetts.1
1862 103 Court Street, Boston, Massachusetts.1
1863-1864 Address Unknown, Boston, Massachusetts.1
1848 June 2. The Boston Herald. (Boston, Massachusetts.) June 2, 1848, Vol. 4, No. 240, P. 2.
Reduction Of Prices To 75 Cts. Including Case. Triumphant Success of Reduced Prices at Hayward & Co.’s Daguerreotype Miniature Rooms. No. 425½ Washington, opposite Essex Street, Boston. Now under full tide of popular favor, placing within the means of all to procure a beautiful and correct Daguerreotype miniature of themselves, children and friends.
Also portraits, miniatures, landscapes, &c. copied for 75 cts. with or without colors, including a neat and beautiful morocco case. Miniatures set in lockets, bracelets, pins, and rings, in the neatest manner. A beautiful assortment of lockets always on hand and for sale at the lowest prices. The proprietors tender their acknowledgements to their friends and former patrons for their liberal patronage and hope to merit a continuance of the same. Strangers visiting the city, and citizens generally, are respectfully invited to call and examine specimens. Particular attention paid to taking miniatures of sick or deceased persons. Miniatures taken in any weather.
Advertisement ran from June 2 to August 1, 1848.
[1] A Directory Of Massachusetts Photographers 1839-1900.