Kimball, Joseph L.

1850                189 Main Street, Dunklee Building, Concord, New Hampshire.

1853                South End of Stickney’s Block, opposite Court House, Concord, New Hampshire.

1859                Address Unknown, Milford, New Hampshire.

1850    Concord, New Hampshire City Directory.  (Concord, New Hampshire.) 1850, P. 106.

W. H. Kimball, Daguerrian Artist, Has fitted up rooms in Dunklee’s Building, 189 Main Street, a few doors north of the American House.

He invites the attention of all who desire a good likeness of themselves or friends, to call on him, and procure one or more of those pictures of his putting up, which are so much admired by all good judges for their life-like and brilliant tone.  Operators supplied with stock at Boston prices.  Concord, January 1, 1850.

1850    Concord, New Hampshire City Directory.  (Concord, New Hampshire.) 1850, Residence listing.

Kimball, Wm. H.  Daguerreotype artist, 189 Main st., H.—Warren st.

Kimball, J. L.—Daguerrean Artist—189 Main st., H.—Warren st.

1853.  Concord, New Hampshire City Directory 1853-1854.  (Concord, New Hampshire.)  1853.  Business Listing—Daguerreotype Miniatures—

W. H. Kimball; J. H. Kimball.

1853.  Concord, New Hampshire City Directory 1853-1854.  (Concord, New Hampshire.)  1853.  Residence Listing.

Kimball, William H.—Not Listed in residence section

Kimball, Joseph L.—Daguerrian Artist, Stickney’s Block—H.—Warren Street.

1855 September 5.  New Hampshire Patriot & State Gazette.  (Concord, New Hampshire.)  September 5, 1855, Vol. 9, No. 433, Whole No. 2433, P. 2.

Foundation Stone Of The First Universalist Church.—The ceremony of laying the foundation stone of the new church of the first Universalist Society in this city, took place on Saturday last at 11 o’clock…

A B. Currier, Esq., then read the following statement of the documents, &c., which were enclosed in a copper box, and hermetically sealed,… a daguerreotype likeness of the late Rev. John Moore, pastor of the church, sealed in a copper case, on which is engraved the following inscription:—”This case contains a daguerreotype likeness of the late Rev. John Moore, who was five years pastor of this society, and who died in concord, Feb. 5th, 1855, aged 58 years.  Deposited by his son, September 1st , 1855.  J. C. Kimball, artist…

1859 January 12.  The Farmers Cabinet.  (Amherst, New Hampshire.)  January 12, 1855, Vol. 57, No. 24, P. 3.

Ambrotypes & Melainotypes Mr. K. S. Porter, Having leased the Daguerreotype Saloon and apparatus formerly belonging to J. L. Kimball, of Milford, N. H., would say to the public of Milford and vicinity, that he intends to offer said saloon for the reception of all those who are in want of Ambrotypes or Melainotypes of themselves or friends, on and after the 15th inst.

Pictures taken in the latest style and on the most reasonable terms.

One and all are most respectfully invited to call, whether in want of likenesses of themselves or friends. 

Old Pictures copied to order.  Milford, Jan. 10, 1859.

Leave a comment

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.