Lyon, Mr.

1845                Main Street, Hubbard’s Building, Norwich, Connecticut.) 

1845 June 18.  Norwich Courier.  (Norwich, Connecticut.)  June 18, 1845, Vol. XXIV, No. 15, Whole No. 3223, P. 3.

Lyon’s Daguerreotype.  Mr. Lyon[1] has removed to Rooms on Main st., Hubbard’s Building, where he is prepared to execute Likenesses in a superior manner.  Having recently made great improvements in the art of Daguerreotyping, he is prepared to furnish as accurate and true Miniatures as can be obtained in New York, Philadelphia or Boston.

Persons who have had Pictures taken heretofore that are vague and indistinct, can have them retaken at a trifling expense.

Ordinary operators, and others, who wish to acquire this new and much improved system of taking pictures, will be faithfully instructed.

Ladies and Gentlemen are invited to call and examine specimens, whether they contemplate sitting or not.

Likenesses taken in all kinds of weather.

Advertisement ran from June 18 to October 22, 1845.


[1] Possibly John L. Lyon.

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