Irving, J.

1844                Whitney’s Hotel, Woodstock, Vermont.

1844 November 15.  Vermont Mercury.  (Woodstock, Vermont.)  November 15, 1844, Vol. VIII, No. 34, P. 2.

Call and see Mr. Irving’s specimens of Photographic Miniatures at Whitney’s Hotel.  They are the best we have ever seen.  For particulars see advertisement on next page.

1844 November 15.  Vermont Mercury.  (Woodstock, Vermont.)  November 15, 1844, Vol. VIII, No. 34, P. 3.

J. Irving begs to announce to the Ladies and Gentlemen of Woodstock and its vicinity, that he has taken a room at Mr. Whitney’s Hotel, for a short time, for the purpose of taking these inimitable works of art, Photographic Miniatures, and respectfully solicit a call and examination of his specimens.

Hours from 8 A. M. to 5 P. M.

Advertisement ran from November 15 to December 6, 1844.

1844 November 22.  Vermont Mercury.  (Woodstock, Vermont.)  November 22, 1844, Vol. VIII, No. 35, P. 3.

Mr. Irving, who has been astonishing us with his photographic miniatures, has now some beautiful specimens of our citizens at his room in Whitney’s Hotel.  Those who would improve the present opportunity would do well to call soon, as he will leave town in a few days.

1844 November 29.  Vermont Mercury.  (Woodstock, Vermont.)  November 29, 1844, Vol. VIII, No. 36, P. 3.

Mr. Irving is still with us for a few days only—those who would do themselves the favor to look at his photographic Miniatures must call soon—his rooms are at Whitney’s Hotel.

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