1856 26 Camp Street, New Orleans, Louisiana.
1856 Rooms at the Opelousas Varieties, Opelousas, Louisiana.
1856 11 Camp Street, New Orleans, Louisiana.
1857 94 Canal Street, New Orleans, Louisiana.
1856 March 28. New Orleans Daily Crescent. (New Orleans, Louisiana.) March 28, 1856, Vol. 21, P. 2.
Daguerreotypes that will stand the most minute inspection and severe criticism, are at Hedrick’s extensive and popular establishment, No. 26 Camp Street, at remarkably low prices. See advertisement.
1856 March 28. New Orleans Daily Crescent. (New Orleans, Louisiana.) March 28, 1856, Vol. IX, 21, P. 3.
Daguerrean Rooms, No. 26 Camp Street. Splendid Colored Daguerreotypes taken for One Dollar, with the largest Northern Sky-Light in the City. Superior instruments enables the subscriber to produce perfect Likenesses—thus combining all the beauty of the Painting with the perfection of the Daguerreotype, and at such prices as to bring them within the reach of all. F. S. Hedrick, No. 26 Camp, corner Common street.
1856 April 7. New Orleans Daily Crescent. (New Orleans, Louisiana.) April 7, 1856, Vol. IX, No. 29, P. 4.
Hendrick’s beautiful colored Daguerreotypes are being bought for with an avidity which stamp them the most beautiful pictures in the city. We advise all who think of procuring likenesses of any kind, to call and look at them, at 26 Camp street. They are unsurpassed in elegance, clearness and durability.
1856 September 6. The Opelousas Courier. (Opelousas, Louisiana.) September 6, 1856, Vol. 4, No. 40, P. 2.
Ambrotypes. New Style of Likenesses! Daguerreotypes Superseded!! Ambrotypes are far superior to the ordinary Daguerreotype for many reasons, viz: They are finer and more beautiful; they do not reverse the position, as the Daguerreotype does; they can be seen in any light; they are taken in a much shorter time, therefore the expression is more lifelike.
They can be made double, so as to show two pictures instead of one. They are sealed between two Glasses, and will never fade! There is a softness and a brilliancy in this new style of picture which has never been obtained in the old Daguerreotype process.
Persons wishing to see this new style of Picture are invited to call at the rooms of the undersigned at the Opelousas Varieties, where they will remain until the first of October. Clark & Hedrick.
Advertisement ran from September 6 to October 4, 1856.
1856 September 6. The Opelousas Patriot. (Opelousas, Louisiana.) September 6, 1856, Vol. II, No. 80, P. 2.
Ambrotypes. New Style of Likenesses! Daguerreotypes Superseded!! Ambrotypes are far superior to the ordinary Daguerreotype for many reasons, viz: They are finer and more beautiful; they do not reverse the position, as the Daguerreotype does; they can be seen in any light; they are taken in a much shorter time, therefore the expression is more lifelike.
They can be made double, so as to show two pictures instead of one. They are sealed between two Glasses, and Will Never Fade! There is a softness and a brilliancy in this new style of picture which has never been obtained in the old Daguerreotype process.
Persons wishing to see this new style of Picture are invited to call at the rooms of Clark & Hedrick, Opelousas Varieties, where they will remain until the first of October.
1856 October 20. New Orleans Daily Crescent. (New Orleans, Louisiana.) October 20, 1856, Vol. IX, No. 195, P. 2.
Ambrotypes. A New Style Of Likenesses—Daguerreotypes Superseded. This new style of Pictures far surpass all others for beauty, durability and truthfulness. Ambrotypes are far superior to the Daguerreotype for many reasons, viz: They are finer and more beautiful; they do not reverse the position; they may be seen in any view; they are taken in a much shorter time, therefore the expression is more life-like; they can be made double, so as to show two pictures instead of one, and will last for ages unchanged.
All persons are invited to call at Hedrick’s new Rooms, No. 11 Camp Street, and see specimens in this new and beautiful art.
Advertisement ran from October 20 to November 5, 1856.
1857 January 20. New Orleans Daily Crescent. (New Orleans, Louisiana.) January 20, 1857, Vol. IX, No. 274, P. 2.
Photographs, finely finished, can be had at Clark & Hedrick’s Gallery, 94 Canal street, at half the usual prices.
Photographs and Ambrotypes copied and enlarged from old Daguerreotypes.