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Dow, G. H.

1841                Phoenix Hotel, Dedham, Massachusetts.

1841 October 29.  The Norfolk Democrat.  (Dedham, Massachusetts.)  October 29, 1841, Vol. III, No. 39, Whole No. 143, P. 2.

Mr. Dow, at the Phoenix Hotel, meets with great success in taking Daguerreotype Miniatures.  Our citizens, now that they have witnessed the astonishing accuracy of his likenesses, are flocking to his room to sit for their own Miniatures.  As he will remain in the village but a few days, those who intend to visit him must do it soon.

1841 October 29.  The Norfolk Democrat.  (Dedham, Massachusetts.)  October 29, 1841, Vol. III, No. 39, Whole No. 143, P. 3.

For A Few Days Only.  Miniatures Taken By The Daguerreotype!!  At The Phoenix Hotel.  G. H. Dow, having recently made a very important discovery in the Photographic process, by which he is enabled to produce Daguerreotype Miniatures in a style before unequalled, would respectfully announce to the Ladies and Gentlemen of Dedham, that he has taken a Room at the Phoenix Hotel, where all are invited to call who may wish for a perfect likeness of themselves; produced not by a flattering artist, but by Nature’s unerring pencil.

Miniatures will be made of any size, and fitted into Morocco cases, lockets, breastpins, &c.

No one will be expected to take a Miniature unless they give perfect satisfaction.

Advertisement ran from October 29 to November 5, 1841.

Dover Brass Foundry

1858                3 Third Street, Dover, New Hampshire.

1858 November 4.  Dover Enquirer.  (Dover, New Hampshire.)  November 4, 1858, Vol. XXXII, No. 24, P. 3.

Dover Brass Foundry And Ornamental Iron Works.  The subscriber, having had several years experience in the manufacture of all kinds of Composition and Brass Castings, Babit Metal, and all kinds of Ornamental Iron Castings, would respectfully announce that his facilities for doing work have been greatly increased, and he is now prepared to execute orders in the most workman-like manner, and at short notice.

Among the many articles kept on hand, or made to order by him, are the following:…Daguerreotype Frames,…

Thomas Manning, No. 3 Third Street, Between Boston & Maine Depot and Cochecho Bank.

Advertisement ran from November 4 to December 23, 1858.

Douglass, Robert M. J.

1850                54 Arch Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

1850-1855       34 & 54 Arch Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.[1]

1858                Unknown Address, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

N. D.  The New York Historical Society’s Dictionary Of Artist In America 1564-1860.  (New Haven, Connecticut.  P. 186.

Douglass, Robert M. J.  (1809-1887).  Portrait, sign, and ornamental lithographer.  A Negro born in Philadelphia, February 8, 1809, Robert Douglass studied under Thomas Sully, Except for visits to Haiti, and England, he seemed to have worked almost exclusively in Philadelphia.  He exhibited one portrait at the Pennsylvania Academy in 1834.  He was recorded in the 1850 Census as Robert Douglass, engraver, age 37, mulatto, owning realty valued at $1,000; others in the house were his wife Sarah, age 21, mulatto, $1,000 in realty; and James F. Douglass, age 35, hairdresser, $1,000 in realty, the artist died probably in Philadelphia, on October 26, 1887.

1850 January 17.  The Pennsylvania Freeman.  (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.)  January 17, 1858, P. 4.

Daguerreotypes, The Arch Street Gallery of Daguerreotype.  Price from $1.50 to $5.  The most perfect Instrument that can be procured, is here made use of.  Students of this fascinating Art, furnished with Apparatus and Instruction.  No. 54 Arch St.  Philada.  R. Douglass.           

1858 September 17.  The Daily Exchange.  (Baltimore, Maryland.)  September 17, 1858, Vol. I, No. 178, P.1.

The Colored National Emigration Convention has finished its sitting at Chatham, C. W.  The results which have been reached at this last convention, are the recommendation of a select emigration of the enterprising among the colored people, and the appointment of a “Niger Valley Exploring Party.”  The parties already appointed are Robert Douglas, of Philadelphia, Dr. Delany, of Chatham, C. W., and Robert Campbell, of Philadelphia.  Mr. Douglas goes out as an Artist, Photographer, &c., Mr. Campbell as a Naturalist and Botanist.  Their object is to explore the fertile valley of the Niger, the region known as the Yoruba county, and ascertain whether the reports which have been rendered will warrant an emigration to that land.


[1] Directory of Pennsylvania Photographers, 1839-1900.

Douglass, E. M.

1858-1859       345 Fulton Street, Brooklyn, New York.

1858 September 15.  The Brooklyn Daily Eagle.  (Brooklyn, New York.)  September 15, 1858, Vol. 17, No. 219, P. 3.

Brooklyn—Ambrotypes, beautifully colored, including case, can be had at E. M. Douglass’ Gallery, 345 Fulton street, opposite Montague Hall, three doors from the Post Office.

1858 September 16.  The Brooklyn Daily Eagle.  (Brooklyn, New York.)  September 16, 1858, Vol. 17, No. 220, P. 3.

Those splendid Ambrotypes, beautifully colored and including case, for twenty-five cents, go off with a rush at E. M. Douglass’ Gallery, 345 Fulton street, opposite Montague Hall, three doors from the Post Office.

1858 September 17.  The Brooklyn Daily Eagle.  (Brooklyn, New York.)  September 17, 1858, Vol. 17, No. 221, P. 3.

Only Twenty-five cents for a splendid Ambrotypes, colored, including a neat Morocco case, can be had at E. M. Douglass’ Gallery, 345 Fulton street, opposite Montague Hall, three doors from the Post Office.

1858 September 20.  The Brooklyn Daily Eagle.  (Brooklyn, New York.)  September 20, 1858, Vol. 17, No. 223, P. 3.

Only Twenty-five cents for a splendid Ambrotypes, colored, including a neat Morocco case, can be had at E. M. Douglass’ Gallery, 345 Fulton street, opposite Montague Hall, three doors from the Post Office.

1858 September 27.  The Brooklyn Daily Eagle.  (Brooklyn, New York.)  September 27, 1858, Vol. 17, No. 229, P. 3.

Brooklyn Truth—A beautiful Ambrotype, colored, and including case, can be had at E. M. Douglass’ Gallery, 345 Fulton street, opposite Montague Hall, three doors from the Post Office.  Old Daguerreotypes and Ambrotypes copied.

1858 September 28.  The Brooklyn Daily Eagle.  (Brooklyn, New York.)  September 28, 1858, Vol. 17, No. 230, P. 3.

Brooklyn Truth—Twenty-five cents only for an Ambrotype beautifully colored, including case, go off with a rush at E. M. Douglass’ Gallery, 345 Fulton street, opposite Montague Hall, three doors from the Post Office.  Old Daguerreotypes and Ambrotypes copied.

1858 September 29.  The Brooklyn Daily Eagle.  (Brooklyn, New York.)  September 29, 1858, Vol. 17, No. 231, P. 3.

Brooklyn Truth—The only place to get your Ambrotype taken true to life, including a neat Morocco case, is at E. M. Douglass’ Gallery, 345 Fulton street, opposite Montague Hall, three doors from the Post Office.  Old Daguerreotypes and Ambrotypes copied.

1858 September 30.  The Brooklyn Daily Eagle.  (Brooklyn, New York.)  September 30, 1858, Vol. 17, No. 232, P. 3.

Brooklyn Truth—The most charming Ambrotype of the age are those taken by E. M. Douglass, 345 Fulton street, opposite Montague Hall, three doors from the Post Office, and they are only twenty-five cents, including case.  Old Daguerreotypes and Ambrotypes copied.

1858 October 1.  The Brooklyn Daily Eagle.  (Brooklyn, New York.)  October 1, 1858, Vol. 17, No. 233, P. 3.

Brooklyn Truth—“The cry is still they come.” for those splendid Ambrotype—only twenty-five cents, case included—E. M. Douglass’ Gallery, 345 Fulton street, opposite Montague Hall, three doors from the Post Office. Old Daguerreotypes and Ambrotypes copied.

1858 October 2.  The Brooklyn Daily Eagle.  (Brooklyn, New York.)  October 2, 1858, Vol. 17, No. 234, P. 3.

Brooklyn Truth—Twenty five cents only for a splendid Ambrotype, beautifully colored, including a neat morocco case at E. M. Douglass’ Gallery, 345 Fulton street, opposite Montague Hall, three doors from the Post Office. Old Daguerreotypes and Ambrotypes copied.

1858 October 4.  The Brooklyn Daily Eagle.  (Brooklyn, New York.)  October 4, 1858, Vol. 17, No. 235, P. 3.

Brooklyn Truth—Twenty five cents only for a splendid Ambrotype, beautifully colored, including a neat morocco case at E. M. Douglass’ Gallery, 345 Fulton street, opposite Montague Hall, three doors from the Post Office. The poor and indistinct Cameotypes copied into a perfect Ambrotype.

1858 October 5.  The Brooklyn Daily Eagle.  (Brooklyn, New York.)  October 5, 1858, Vol. 17, No. 236, P. 3.

Brooklyn Truth—A splendid Ambrotype, beautifully colored, case included, for twenty- five cents only, at E. M. Douglass’ Gallery, 345 Fulton street, opposite Montague Hall, three doors from the Post Office.  Old Daguerreotypes and Ambrotypes copied.

1858 October 6.  The Brooklyn Daily Eagle.  (Brooklyn, New York.)  October 6, 1858, Vol. 17, No. 237, P. 3.

Brooklyn Truth—Those splendid Ambrotype for twenty- five cents only, beautifully colored, including a neat morocco, case, go off with a rush at E. M. Douglass’ Gallery, 345 Fulton street, opposite Montague Hall, three doors from the Post Office.  Old Daguerreotypes and Ambrotypes copied.

1858 October 7.  The Brooklyn Daily Eagle.  (Brooklyn, New York.)  October 7, 1858, Vol. 17, No. 238, P. 3.

Brooklyn Truth—Those splendid Ambrotype, beautifully colored, including a neat morocco case, for twenty- five cents only at E. M. Douglass’ Gallery, 345 Fulton street, opposite Montague Hall, three doors from the Post Office.  Old Daguerreotypes and Ambrotypes copied.

1858 October 8.  The Brooklyn Daily Eagle.  (Brooklyn, New York.)  October 8, 1858, Vol. 17, No. 239, P. 3.

Brooklyn Truth—Ambrotype for twenty- five cents, colored, including a neat morocco case, All other styles and prices to suit customers, at E. M. Douglass’ Gallery, 345 Fulton street, opposite Montague Hall, three doors from the Post Office.  Old Daguerreotypes and Ambrotypes copied.

Advertisement ran on October 8 & 9, 1858.

1858 October 11.  The Brooklyn Daily Eagle.  (Brooklyn, New York.)  October 11, 1858, Vol. 17, No. 241, P. 3.

Brooklyn Truth—Twenty- five cents only for a splendid Ambrotype likeness, including a neat morocco case, at E. M. Douglass’ Gallery, No. 345 Fulton street, opposite Montague Hall, three doors from the Post Office.  Old Daguerreotypes and Ambrotypes copied.

1858 October 12.  The Brooklyn Daily Eagle.  (Brooklyn, New York.)  October 12, 1858, Vol. 17, No. 242, P. 3.

Brooklyn Truth—The cry is still they come for those splendid Ambrotype, beautifully colored, including a neat morocco case, at E. M. Douglas’ Gallery, 345 Fulton street, opposite Montague Hall, three doors from the Post Office. Old Daguerreotypes and Ambrotypes copied.

1858 October 13.  The Brooklyn Daily Eagle.  (Brooklyn, New York.)  October 13, 1858, Vol. 17, No. 243, P. 3.

Brooklyn Truth—A splendid Ambrotype, beautifully colored, including a neat morocco case, for 25 cents only, at E. M. Douglass’ Gallery, 345 Fulton street, opposite Montague Hall, three doors from the Post Office.  Old Daguerreotypes and Ambrotypes copied.

1858 October 14.  The Brooklyn Daily Eagle.  (Brooklyn, New York.)  October 14, 1858, Vol. 17, No. 244, P. 3.

Brooklyn Truth—The finest Ambrotype of the age are those taken by E. M. Douglass, for 25 cents beautifully colored, including a neat morocco case, No. 345 Fulton street, opposite Montague Hall, three doors from the Post Office.  Old Daguerreotypes and Ambrotypes copied.

1858 October 15.  The Brooklyn Daily Eagle.  (Brooklyn, New York.)  October 15, 1858, Vol. 17, No. 245, P. 3.

Brooklyn Truth—Twenty- five cents for a splendid Ambrotype, including a neat morocco case at E. M. Douglass’ gallery, 345 Fulton street, opposite Montague Hall, three doors from the Post Office.  Old Daguerreotypes and Ambrotypes copied.

1858 October 16.  The Brooklyn Daily Eagle.  (Brooklyn, New York.)  October 16, 1858, Vol. 17, No. 246, P. 3.

Brooklyn Truth—A splendid Ambrotype, beautifully closed case included, for 25 cents, at E. M. Douglass’ gallery, 345 Fulton street, opposite Montague Hall, three doors from the Post Office.  Old Daguerreotypes and Ambrotypes copied.

1858 October 18.  The Brooklyn Daily Eagle.  (Brooklyn, New York.)  October 18, 1858, Vol. 17, No. 247, P. 3.

Brooklyn Truth.—The cry is still they come for those splendid Ambrotype, beautifully colored, including a neat morocco case, for twenty-five cents, at E. M. Douglas’ gallery, 345 Fulton street, opposite Montague Hall, three doors from the Post Office.

Brooklyn Truth Again.—The charming Cameotypes taken at E. M. Douglass, for one dollar, at 345 Fulton street, opposite City Hall, three doors from the Post Office. Old Daguerreotypes and Ambrotypes copied.

1858 October 19.  The Brooklyn Daily Eagle.  (Brooklyn, New York.)  October 19, 1858, Vol. 17, No. 248, P. 3.

Brooklyn Truth—Twenty- five cents Ambrotype, beautifully colored, including case, Cameotypes $1. E. M. Douglass’ Gallery, 345 Fulton street, opposite Montague Hall, three doors from the Post Office.  Old Daguerreotypes and Ambrotypes copied.

1858 October 20.  The Brooklyn Daily Eagle.  (Brooklyn, New York.)  October 20, 1858, Vol. 17, No. 249, P. 3.

Brooklyn Truth—Ambrotype, beautifully colored, including case, for twenty-five cents.  Cameo-types $1.00, at E. M. Douglass’ Gallery, 345 Fulton street, opposite Montague Hall, three doors from the Post Office.  Old Daguerreotypes and Ambrotypes copied.

1858 October 21.  The Brooklyn Daily Eagle.  (Brooklyn, New York.)  October 21, 1858, Vol. 17, No. 250, P. 3.

Brooklyn Truth.—The splendid Cameotypes for $1.00 only, at E. M. Douglass’ Gallery, 345 Fulton street, opposite Montague Hall, three doors from the Post Office. Old Daguerreotypes and Ambrotypes copied.

Brooklyn Truth Again—The charming Ambrotype, beautifully colored, including a neat morocco case, for twenty-five cents, at E. M. Douglass’ Gallery, 345 Fulton street, opposite Montague Hall, three doors from the Post Office.

1858 October 22.  The Brooklyn Daily Eagle.  (Brooklyn, New York.)  October 22, 1858, Vol. 17, No. 251, P. 3.

E. M. Douglass’ The splendid Cameo-Types $1.00 only.— Ambrotypes, colored, including case, for twenty-five cents.  Family groups taken at 345 Fulton street, opposite Montague Hall, three doors from the Post Office. Old Daguerreotypes and Ambrotypes copied.

1858 October 23.  The Brooklyn Daily Eagle.  (Brooklyn, New York.)  October 23, 1858, Vol. 17, No. 252, P. 3.

Get your Ambrotype Taken True To Life for twenty five cents, beautifully colored, case included.  Cameotypes, $1.00, at E. M. Douglass’ Gallery, 345 Fulton street, opposite Montague Hall, three doors from the Post Office. Old Daguerreotypes and Ambrotypes copied.

1858 October 25.  The Brooklyn Daily Eagle.  (Brooklyn, New York.)  October 25, 1858, Vol. 17, No. 253, P. 3.

E. M. Douglass’ Splendid Ambrotype, beautifully colored, including a neat morocco case, for 25 cents—Cameo-Types $1.—at 345 Fulton street, opposite Montague Hall, three doors from the Post Office.

1858 October 26.  The Brooklyn Daily Eagle.  (Brooklyn, New York.)  October 26, 1858, Vol. 17, No. 254, P. 3.

Get your Ambrotype Taken True To Life for twenty five cents, beautifully colored, including case, at E. M. Douglass’ Gallery, 345 Fulton street, opposite Montague Hall, three doors from the Post Office. Old Daguerreotypes and Ambrotypes copied.

1858 October 27.  The Brooklyn Daily Eagle.  (Brooklyn, New York.)  October 27, 1858, Vol. 17, No. 255, P. 3.

Brooklyn Truth Again.—Twenty-five cents only for a splendid Ambrotype, beautifully colored, including a neat morocco case, at E. M. Douglass’ Gallery, 345 Fulton street, opposite Montague Hall, three doors from the Post Office.

1858 October 28.  The Brooklyn Daily Eagle.  (Brooklyn, New York.)  October 28, 1858, Vol. 17, No. 256, P. 3.

E. M. Douglass’ Ambrotype Temple Of Art.  Ambrotypes, beautifully colored, including a neat morocco case, for 25 cents—Cameo-Types $1—at 345 Fulton street, opposite Montague Hall, three doors from the Post Office. Old Daguerreotypes and Ambrotypes copied.

1858 October 29.  The Brooklyn Daily Eagle.  (Brooklyn, New York.)  October 29, 1858, Vol. 17, No. 257, P. 3.

E. M. Douglass’ Ambrotype Temple Of Art.  Ambrotypes, beautifully colored, including case, for 25 cents at 345 Fulton street, opposite Montague Hall, three doors from the Post Office. Old Daguerreotypes and Ambrotypes copied.

Advertisement ran on October 29 & 30, 1858.

1858 November 1.  The Brooklyn Daily Eagle.  (Brooklyn, New York.)  November 1, 1858, Vol. 17, No. 259, P. 3.

E. M. Douglass’ Ambrotype Temple Of Art.  Ambrotypes, beautifully colored, including a neat morocco case, for 25 cents at 345 Fulton street, opposite Montague Hall, three doors from the Post Office. Old Daguerreotypes and Ambrotypes copied.

Advertisement ran on October 29 to November 9, 1858.

1858 November 10.  The Brooklyn Daily Eagle.  (Brooklyn, New York.)  November 10, 1858, Vol. 17, No. 266, P. 3.

Twenty-five cents only for a splendid Ambrotype likeness beautifully colored, including a neat Morocco case, at E. M. Douglass’ Gallery, 345 Fulton street, opposite Montague Hall, three doors from the Post Office.  Old Daguerreotypes and Ambrotypes copied.

Advertisement ran from November 10 to 12, 1858.

1858 November 12.  The Brooklyn Daily Eagle.  (Brooklyn, New York.)  November 12, 1858, Vol. 17, No. 269, P. 3.

Brooklyn Truth.—The cry is still they come for those splendid Ambrotype likenesses, for twenty-five cents, beautifully colored, including case, at E. M. Douglass’ Temple of Art, 345 Fulton street, opposite Montague Hall, three doors from the Post Office.

1858 November 13.  The Brooklyn Daily Eagle.  (Brooklyn, New York.)  November 13, 1858, Vol. 17, No. 270, P. 3.

E. M. Douglass’ Ambrotype Temple Of Art.—Ambrotypes Likenesses beautifully colored, including case, for 25 cents at 345 Fulton street, opposite Montague Hall, three doors from the Post Office. Old Daguerreotypes and Ambrotypes copied.

Advertisement ran on November 13 & 15, 1858.

1858 November 16.  The Brooklyn Daily Eagle.  (Brooklyn, New York.)  November 16, 1858, Vol. 17, No. 272, P. 3.

Now is the time to get those splendid Ambrotype likenesses, beautiful colored, case included, for twenty-five cents, at E. M. Douglass’ Temple of Art, 345 Fulton street, opposite Montague Hall, three doors from the Post Office. Old Daguerreotypes and Ambrotypes copied.

1858 November 20.  The Brooklyn Daily Eagle.  (Brooklyn, New York.)  November 20, 1858, Vol. 17, No. 275, P. 3.

E. M. Douglass’ Ambrotype Temple Of Art.—is the place to get a perfect Likenesses for twenty-five cents, beautifully colored, case included, at 345 Fulton street, opposite Montague Hall, three doors from the Post Office. Old Daguerreotypes and Ambrotypes copied.

Advertisement ran on November 13 & 15, 1858.

1858 November 22.  The Brooklyn Daily Eagle.  (Brooklyn, New York.)  November 22, 1858, Vol. 17, No. 276, P. 3.

Ambrotype Temple Of Art.—E. M. Douglass still continues to take those splendid Likenesses for 25 cents, beautifully colored, case included, at 345 Fulton street, opposite Montague Hall, three doors from the Post Office. Old Daguerreotypes and Ambrotypes copied.

Advertisement ran on November 22 & 23, 1858.

1858 November 24.  The Brooklyn Daily Eagle.  (Brooklyn, New York.)  November 24, 1858, Vol. 17, No. 278, P. 3.

E. M. Douglass’ Ambrotype Temple Of Art is the place to get a perfect Likenesses true to life, for 25 cents, beautifully colored, case included, at 345 Fulton street, opposite Montague Hall, three doors from the Post Office. Old Daguerreotypes and Ambrotypes copied.

1858 November 26.  The Brooklyn Daily Eagle.  (Brooklyn, New York.)  November 26, 1858, Vol. 17, No. 280, P. 3.

Still They Come In Crowds To E. M. Douglas Temple of Art to get those splendid Likenesses, beautifully colored, case included, for 25 cents,  345 Fulton street, opposite Montague Hall, three doors from the Post Office. Old Daguerreotypes and Ambrotypes copied.

1858 November 27.  The Brooklyn Daily Eagle.  (Brooklyn, New York.)  November 27, 1858, Vol. 17, No. 281, P. 3.

E. M. Douglass’ Ambrotype Temple Of Art Ambrotypes, beautifully colored, including a neat morocco case, for twenty-five cents, at 345 Fulton street, opposite Montague Hall, three doors from the Post Office. Old Daguerreotypes and Ambrotypes copied.

1858 November 29.  The Brooklyn Daily Eagle.  (Brooklyn, New York.)  November 29, 1858, Vol. 17, No. 282, P. 3.

E. M. Douglass’ Ambrotype Temple Of Art—Likenesses, beautifully colored, including a neat morocco case, for twenty-five cents, at 345 Fulton street, opposite Montague Hall, three doors from the Post Office. Old Daguerreotypes and Ambrotypes copied.

1858 November 30.  The Brooklyn Daily Eagle.  (Brooklyn, New York.)  November 30, 1858, Vol. 17, No. 282, P. 3.

E. M. Douglass’ Ambrotype Temple Of Art—Likenesses, beautifully colored, including case, for twenty-five cents, Neillograph Likenesses to send by mail without extra postage.  Old Daguerreotypes and Ambrotypes copied at 345 Fulton street, opposite Montague Hall, three doors from the Post Office.

1858 December 2.  The Brooklyn Daily Eagle.  (Brooklyn, New York.)  December 2, 1858, Vol. 17, No. 285, P. 3.

Now Is The Time To Get Your Likeness Taken true to life, for twenty-five cents, including case.  Neillograph Likenesses to send in letters to your friends.  Cameotypes $1, including case, at  E. M. Douglass’ Ambrotype Temple Of Art, at 345 Fulton street, opposite Montague Hall, three doors from the Post Office.  Old Daguerreotypes and Ambrotypes copied

1858 December 6.  The Brooklyn Daily Eagle.  (Brooklyn, New York.)  December 6, 1858, Vol. 17, No. 288, P. 3.

A Few More Left For Holiday Presents—Of those splendid Likenesses, beautifully colored, including case, for twenty-five cents, at E. M. Douglass’ Temple Of Art, at 345 Fulton street, opposite Montague Hall, three doors from the Post Office.  Old Daguerreotypes and Ambrotypes copied

1858 December 11.  The Brooklyn Daily Eagle.  (Brooklyn, New York.)  December 11, 1858, Vol. 17, No. 293, P. 3.

Ladies, If You Want Your Likeness Taken to perfection, go to E. M. Douglass’ Temple Of Art, and get one for twenty-five cents, case included.  Neillograph Likenesses to send in letters.  Old Daguerreotypes and Ambrotypes copied at 345 Fulton street, opposite Montague Hall, three doors from the Post Office.

1858 December 13.  The Brooklyn Daily Eagle.  (Brooklyn, New York.)  December 13, 1858, Vol. 17, No. 294, P. 3.

Ladies, Now is Your Time To Get Splendid Likenesses for twenty-five cents, including case for holiday presents, at E. M. Douglass’ Temple Of Art, 345 Fulton street, opposite Montague Hall, three doors from the Post Office. Neillograph Likenesses to send in letters to parents and friends.  Old Daguerreotypes and Ambrotypes copied.

1858 December 14.  The Brooklyn Daily Eagle.  (Brooklyn, New York.)  December 14, 1858, Vol. 17, No. 295, P. 3.

Ladies, If You Want Your Likeness Taken to perfection, go to E. M. Douglass’ Temple Of Art, and get one for twenty-five cents, case included.  Neillograph Likenesses to send in letters.  Old Daguerreotypes and Ambrotypes copied at 345 Fulton street, opposite Montague Hall, three doors from the Post Office.

1858 December 15.  The Brooklyn Daily Eagle.  (Brooklyn, New York.)  December 15, 1858, Vol. 17, No. 296, P. 3.

Still They Come For Those Exquisite Ne Plus Ultra Miniature for twenty-five cents,  case included, at E. M. Douglas Temple of Art,  345 Fulton street, opposite Montague Hall, three doors from the Post Office. Neillograph Likenesses to send in letters.  Old Daguerreotypes and Ambrotypes copied.

1858 December 16.  The Brooklyn Daily Eagle.  (Brooklyn, New York.)  December 16, 1858, Vol. 17, No. 297, P. 3.

Remember E. M. Douglas Temple of Art, at 345 Fulton street, opposite Montague Hall, three doors from the Post Office. Likenesses for twenty-five cents, case included, Neillograph likenesses to send in letters.  Old Daguerreotypes and Ambrotypes copied.

Advertisement ran on December 16 & 17, 1858.

1858 December 18.  The Brooklyn Daily Eagle.  (Brooklyn, New York.)  December 18, 1858, Vol. 17, No. 299, P. 3.

Still They Come In Crowds After Those splendid Likenesses, for twenty-five cents, including case.—Neillograph Likenesses to send in letters to parents and friends at E. M. Douglas Temple of Art, 345 Fulton street, opposite Montague Hall, three doors from the Post Office.

1858 December 20.  The Brooklyn Daily Eagle.  (Brooklyn, New York.)  December 20, 1858, Vol. 17, No. 300, P. 3.

Ladies, Remember those Splendid Likenesses for twenty-five cents, case included, at the  Temple Of Art, 345 Fulton street, opposite Montague Hall, three doors from the Post Office. Neillograph Likenesses to send in letters—Old Daguerreotypes and Ambrotypes copied

1858 December 21.  The Brooklyn Daily Eagle.  (Brooklyn, New York.)  December 21, 1858, Vol. 17, No. 301, P. 3.

Still They Come For Those Exquisite Ne Plus Ultra Miniatures for twenty-five cents,  case included, at E. M. Douglas Temple of Art,  345 Fulton street, opposite Montague Hall, three doors from the Post Office. Neillograph Likenesses to send in letters.  Old Daguerreotypes and Ambrotypes copied.

Advertisement ran on December 21 & 22, 1858.

1858 December 23.  The Brooklyn Daily Eagle.  (Brooklyn, New York.)  December 23, 1858, Vol. 17, No. 303, P. 3.

Likenesses for twenty-five cents, included a neat morocco case.  Neillograph Likenesses to send in letters.  Old Daguerreotypes and Ambrotypes copied, at E. M. Douglas’ Temple of Art,  345 Fulton street, opposite Montague Hall, three doors from the Post Office. 

Advertisement ran on December 23 & 24, 1858.

1858 December 24.  The Brooklyn Daily Eagle.  (Brooklyn, New York.)  December 24, 1858, Vol. 17, No. 304, P. 3.

An ambrotype is a pretty couvenir, that will suit the taste of many, and for perfection in the artistic finish and make up, get your likenesses at—

E. M. Douglas’ 345 Fulton st.

Williamson & Bros., 249 Fulton st.

Longking’s, 190 Fulton st.

1858 December 27.  The Brooklyn Daily Eagle.  (Brooklyn, New York.)  December 27, 1858, Vol. 17, No. 305, P. 3.

Twenty-five cents for a splendid Likenesses, case included.  Neillograph Likenesses to send in letters at E. M. Douglass’ Temple Of Art, 345 Fulton street, opposite Montague Hall, three doors from the Post Office. Old Daguerreotypes and Ambrotypes copied.

Advertisement ran from December 27 to 29, 1858.

1858 December 31.  The Brooklyn Daily Eagle.  (Brooklyn, New York.)  December 31, 1858, Vol. 17, No. 305, P. 3.

The Temple Of Art Will Be Open On  New Year’s Day, from 8 A. M. to 4 P. M.  Likenesses for 25 cents, including case; all other styles and prices to suit customers— E. M. Douglass’, 345 Fulton street, opposite Montague Hall, three doors from the Post Office.

1859 January 3.  The Brooklyn Daily Eagle.  (Brooklyn, New York.)  January 3, 1859, Vol. 18, No. 1, P. 3.

Twenty-five cents for a beautiful Likeness, including case.  Neillograph Likenesses to send in letters, 50 cents.  Old Daguerreotypes and Ambrotypes copied at E. M. Douglas’ Temple of Art, 345 Fulton street, opposite Montague Hall, three doors from the Post Office. 

Advertisement ran on January 3 & 4, 1859.

1859 January 5.  The Brooklyn Daily Eagle.  (Brooklyn, New York.)  January 5, 1859, Vol. 18, No. 3, P. 3.

E. M. Douglass’ Temple of Art—Likenesses for 25 cents, including case.  Neillograph Likenesses to send in letters, 50 cents.  Old Daguerreotypes and Ambrotypes copied at E. M. Douglas’ Temple of Art, 345 Fulton street, opposite Montague Hall, three doors from the Post Office. 

Advertisement ran on January 5 & 6, 1859.

1859 January 7.  The Brooklyn Daily Eagle.  (Brooklyn, New York.)  January 7, 1859, Vol. 18, No. 5, P. 3.

The Temple of Art Likenesses for 25 cents, including a neat morocco case.  Neillograph Likenesses to send in letters, 50 cents.  Old Daguerreotypes and Ambrotypes copied at 345 Fulton street, opposite Montague Hall, three doors from the Post Office.—E. M. Douglass. 

Advertisement ran on January 7 to 11, 1859.

1859 January 12.  The Brooklyn Daily Eagle.  (Brooklyn, New York.)  January 12, 1859, Vol. 18, No. 9, P. 3.

The Temple of Art is the place where you can get your Likeness taken true to life for 25 cents, including case.  Neillograph Likenesses to send in letters, 50 cents, at 345 Fulton street, opposite Montague Hall, three doors from the Post Office.—E. M. Douglass. 

Advertisement ran on January 12 & 14, 1859.

1859 January 17.  The Brooklyn Daily Eagle.  (Brooklyn, New York.)  January 17, 1859, Vol. 18, No. 13, P. 3.

Ladies, please bear in mind that the Temple Of Art is the place to get a perfect Likeness for 25 cents, case included.  Neillograph Likenesses to send in letters, 50 cents.  Old Daguerreotypes and Ambrotypes copied at 345 Fulton street, opposite Montague Hall, three doors from the Post Office.— E. M. Douglass.

Advertisement ran on January 17 & 18, 1859.

1859 January 19.  The Brooklyn Daily Eagle.  (Brooklyn, New York.)  January 19, 1859, Vol. 18, No. 15, P. 3.

E. M. Douglass’ Temple of Art—Likenesses for 25 cents, including case.  Neillograph Likenesses to send in letters, 50 cents.  Old Daguerreotypes and Ambrotypes copied at 345 Fulton street, opposite Montague Hall, three doors from the Post Office. 

Advertisement ran on January 19 to 24, 1859.

1859 January 26.  The Brooklyn Daily Eagle.  (Brooklyn, New York.)  January 26, 1859, Vol. 18, No. 21, P. 3.

Ladies, Now is Your Time To Get Those Ne Plus Ultra Miniatures of the Age for 25 cents, case included.  Neillograph Likenesses to send in letters, 50 cents.  Old Daguerreotypes and Ambrotypes copied at E. M. Douglass’ Temple Of Art, 345 Fulton street, opposite Montague Hall, three doors from the Post Office.

Advertisement ran on January 26 & 27, 1859.

1859 January 28.  The Brooklyn Daily Eagle.  (Brooklyn, New York.)  January 28, 1859, Vol. 18, No. 23, P. 3.

Twenty-five cents Only For A Splendid Likeness, including case.  Neillograph Likenesses to send in letters, 50 cents.  Likenesses of Infants one dollar.  Old Daguerreotypes and Ambrotypes copied at E. M. Douglass’ Temple of Art, 345 Fulton street, opposite Montague Hall, three doors from the Post Office. 

Advertisement ran from January 28 to February 1, 1859.

1859 February 2.  The Brooklyn Daily Eagle.  (Brooklyn, New York.)  February 2, 1859, Vol. 18, No. 27, P. 3.

The Temple of Art is the place where Likeness are taken true to life for 25 cents, case included.  Neillograph Likenesses to send in letters, 50 cents. Likenesses of Infants one dollar.  Old Daguerreotypes and Ambrotypes copied at 345 Fulton street, opposite Montague Hall, three doors from the Post Office.—E. M. Douglass. 

Advertisement ran on February 2 & 3, 1859.

1859 February 4.  The Brooklyn Daily Eagle.  (Brooklyn, New York.)  February 4, 1859, Vol. 18, No. 29, P. 3.

Ladies, Now is Your Time To Get A perfect Likeness for 25 cents, case included.  Neillograph Likenesses to send in letters, 50 cents.  Likenesses of Infants one dollar.  Old Daguerreotypes and Ambrotypes copied at 345 Fulton street, opposite Montague Hall, three doors from the Post Office.— E. M. Douglass.

Advertisement ran on February 4 & 5, 1859.

1859 February 7.  The Brooklyn Daily Eagle.  (Brooklyn, New York.)  February 7, 1859, Vol. 18, No. 31, P. 3.

Daguerreotypes.—We have omitted too long to speak of the excellent and life-like Daguerreotypes, Neillographs, and Ambrotypes, taken by Mr. E. M. Douglas, of 345 Fulton street, opposite Montague Hall, three doors from the Post Office.  The price charged by Mr. D. cannot be remunerating, as in our opinion the materials used must of necessity cost more than twenty-five cents.  But that is his look out, and not that of the public.  That he is deserving of the patronage he receives we are conscientiously willing to testify.

1859 February 7.  The Brooklyn Daily Eagle.  (Brooklyn, New York.)  February 7, 1859, Vol. 18, No. 31, P. 3.

Ladies, Now is Your Time To Get A perfect Likeness for twenty-five cents, case included, Neillograph Likenesses to send in letters, 50 cents.  Likenesses of Infants one dollar.  Old Daguerreotypes and Ambrotypes copied at 345 Fulton street, opposite Montague Hall, three doors from the Post Office.— E. M. Douglass.

Advertisement ran on February 7 & 8, 1859.

1859 February 9.  The Brooklyn Daily Eagle.  (Brooklyn, New York.)  February 9, 1859, Vol. 18, No. 32, P. 3.

Ladies, Do Not Despair—We take Those Ne Plus Ultra Likenesses for twenty-five cents, case included, in cloudy weather equally as good as in clear weather.  Likenesses of Infants one dollar, at the Temple of Art, 345 Fulton street, opposite Montague Hall, three doors from the Post Office.

1859 February 10.  The Brooklyn Daily Eagle.  (Brooklyn, New York.)  February 10, 1859, Vol. 18, No. 34, P. 3.

The Temple of Art is the place where Likeness are taken true to life, for 25 cents, case included, Neillograph Likenesses to send in letters, 50 cents. Likenesses of Infants one dollar.  Old Daguerreotypes and Ambrotypes copied at 345 Fulton street, opposite Montague Hall, three doors from the Post Office.—E. M. Douglass. 

1859 February 11.  The Brooklyn Daily Eagle.  (Brooklyn, New York.)  February 11, 1859, Vol. 18, No. 35, P. 3.

Still They Come For Those Perfect Gems—Likenesses for twenty-five cents, case included. Neillograph Likenesses to send in letters, fifty cents.  Likenesses of Infants one dollar.  Old Daguerreotypes and Ambrotypes copied at the Temple of Art, 345 Fulton street, opposite Montague Hall.—E. M. Douglass. 

1859 February 14.  The Brooklyn Daily Eagle.  (Brooklyn, New York.)  February 14, 1859, Vol. 18, No. 37, P. 3.

Still They Come For Those Perfect Gems—Likenesses for twenty-five cents, case included. Neillograph Likenesses to send in letters, fifty cents.  Likenesses of Infants one dollar.  Old Daguerreotypes and Ambrotypes copied at the Temple of Art, 345 Fulton street, opposite Montague Hall.—E. M. Douglass. 

Advertisement ran on February 14 & 15, 1859.

1859 February 16.  The Brooklyn Daily Eagle.  (Brooklyn, New York.)  February 16, 1859, Vol. 18, No. 39, P. 3.

The Ne Plus Ultra Likenesses For 25 Cents, case included, still continue to draw crowds of people at the Temple of Art, 345 Fulton street, opposite Montague Hall.  Neillograph Likenesses to send in letters, fifty cents.  Likenesses of Infants one dollar.  Old Daguerreotypes and Ambrotypes.—E. M. Douglass. 

1859 February 18.  The Brooklyn Daily Eagle.  (Brooklyn, New York.)  February 18, 1859, Vol. 18, No. 41, P. 3.

Great Excitement At The Temple Of Art—Twenty-five cents for a perfect Likeness, case included.  Neillograph Likenesses to send in letters, fifty cents.  Likenesses of Infants one dollar.  Old Daguerreotypes and Ambrotypes copied at 345 Fulton street, opposite Montague Hall.  —E. M. Douglass. 

Advertisement ran on February 18 & 19, 1859.

1859 February 22.  The Brooklyn Daily Eagle.  (Brooklyn, New York.)  February 22, 1859, Vol. 18, No. 44, P. 3.

Who Is Your Artists?—E. M. Douglass—Likenesses for Twenty-five cents, including case.  Neillograph Likenesses to send in letters, fifty cents.  Likenesses of Infants one dollar.  Old Daguerreotypes and Ambrotypes copied at 345 Fulton street, opposite Montague Hall.  Advertisement ran on February 22 & 23, 1859.

1859 February 24.  The Brooklyn Daily Eagle.  (Brooklyn, New York.)  February 24, 1859, Vol. 18, No. 46, P. 3.

Still They Come For Those Exquisite Miniatures for twenty-five cents, case included, at the Temple of Art, 345 Fulton street, opposite Montague Hall.  Neillograph Likenesses to send in letters, fifty cents.  Old Daguerreotypes and Ambrotypes copied.  Likenesses of Infants one dollar. 

Advertisement ran from February 24 to 26, 1859.

1859 March 1.  The Brooklyn Daily Eagle.  (Brooklyn, New York.)  March 1, 1859, Vol. 18, No. 50, P. 3.

E. M. Douglass Still Continues To take those beautiful miniatures for twenty-five cents, including case, at the Temple of Art, 345 Fulton street, opposite Montague Hall.  Neillograph Likenesses to send in letters, fifty cents.  Likenesses of Infants one dollar.  Old Daguerreotypes and Ambrotypes copied.  

1859 March 2.  The Brooklyn Daily Eagle.  (Brooklyn, New York.)  March 2, 1859, Vol. 18, No. 51, P. 3.

Ladies, 25 Cents Will Get A Perfect Likeness including case, at the Temple of Art, 345 Fulton street, opposite Montague Hall.  Neillograph Likenesses to send in letters, fifty cents.  Likenesses of Infants one dollar.  Old Daguerreotypes and Ambrotypes copied.  E. M. Douglas.

1859 March 3.  The Brooklyn Daily Eagle.  (Brooklyn, New York.)  March 3, 1859, Vol. 18, No. 52, P. 3.

E. M. Douglass Still Continues To take those beautiful miniatures for Twenty-five cents, including case, at the Temple of Art, 345 Fulton street, opposite Montague Hall.  Neillograph Likenesses to send in letters, fifty cents.  Likenesses of Infants one dollar.  Old Daguerreotypes and Ambrotypes copied.  

1859 March 4.  The Brooklyn Daily Eagle.  (Brooklyn, New York.)  March 4, 1859, Vol. 18, No. 53, P. 3.

Ladies, 25 Cents Will Get A Perfect Likeness including case, at the Temple of Art, 345 Fulton street, opposite Montague Hall.  Neillograph Likenesses to send in letters, fifty cents.  Likenesses of Infants one dollar.  Old Daguerreotypes and Ambrotypes copied.  E. M. Douglas.

Advertisement ran on March 4 & 5, 1859.

1859 March 7.  The Brooklyn Daily Eagle.  (Brooklyn, New York.)  March 7, 1859, Vol. 18, No. 55, P. 3.

Just as the rising sun spread forth its Moravian light, crowds of people came forth to get their miniature taken for 25 cents, including case, at the Temple of Art, 345 Fulton street, opposite Montague Hall.  Likenesses of Infants one dollar.  Neillograph Likenesses to send in letters, fifty cents, E. M. Douglass.    

1859 March 8.  The Brooklyn Daily Eagle.  (Brooklyn, New York.)  March 8, 1859, Vol. 18, No. 56, P. 3.

Ladies, 25 Cents Will Get A Perfect Likeness including case, at the Temple of Art, 345 Fulton street, opposite Montague Hall.  Neillograph Likenesses to send in letters, fifty cents.  Likenesses of Infants one dollar.  Old Daguerreotypes and Ambrotypes copied.  E. M. Douglas.

Advertisement ran from March 8 to 11, 1859.

1859 March 12.  The Brooklyn Daily Eagle.  (Brooklyn, New York.)  March 12, 1859, Vol. 18, No. 60, P. 3.

Neillograph Likenesses—Miniatures in this beautiful style are taken by E. M. Douglass, to send in letters to any part of the world without extra postage.  Likenesses including a neat morocco case, only 25 cents, at the Temple of Art, 345 Fulton street, opposite Montague Hall.  Old Daguerreotypes and Ambrotypes copied.

1859 March 15.  The Brooklyn Daily Eagle.  (Brooklyn, New York.)  March 15, 1859, Vol. 18, No. 62, P. 3.

Ladies, 25 Cents Will Get A Perfect Likeness including case, at the Temple of Art, 345 Fulton street, opposite Montague Hall.  Neillograph Likenesses to send in letters, fifty cents.  Likenesses of Infants one dollar.  Old Daguerreotypes and Ambrotypes copied.  E. M. Douglas.

1859 March 16.  The Brooklyn Daily Eagle.  (Brooklyn, New York.)  March 16, 1859, Vol. 18, No. 63, P. 3.

Neillograph Likenesses—Miniatures in this beautiful style are taken by E. M. Douglass, to send in letters to any part of the world without extra postage.  Likenesses including a neat morocco case, only 25 cents, at the Temple of Art, 345 Fulton street, opposite Montague Hall.  Old Daguerreotypes and Ambrotypes copied.

1859 March 17.  The Brooklyn Daily Eagle.  (Brooklyn, New York.)  March 17, 1859, Vol. 18, No. 64, P. 3.

“Still They Come!” for those perfect gems Miniatures for 25 cents, including case; Neillograph Likenesses to send in letters, 50 cents.  Old Daguerreotypes and Ambrotypes copied.  Likenesses of Infants $1.  At the Temple of Art, 345 Fulton street, opposite Montague Hall.  E. M. Douglass.

Advertisement ran from March 17 to 19, 1859.

1859 March 22.  The Brooklyn Daily Eagle.  (Brooklyn, New York.)  March 22, 1859, Vol. 18, No. 68, P. 3.

Ladies, 25 Cents Will Get A Perfect Likeness including case, at the Temple of Art, 345 Fulton street, opposite Montague Hall.  Neillograph Likenesses to send in letters, fifty cents.  Likenesses of Infants one dollar.  Old Daguerreotypes and Ambrotypes copied.  E. M. Douglas.

Advertisement ran on March 22 & 24, 1859.

1859 March 25.  The Brooklyn Daily Eagle.  (Brooklyn, New York.)  March 25, 1859, Vol. 18, No. 71, P. 3.

25 Cents for a perfect likeness, including case. All other styles and prices to suit customers.  Likenesses of Infants one dollar.  Neillograph Likenesses to send in letters, fifty cents, at the Temple of Art, 345 Fulton street, opposite Montague Hall.  E. M. Douglas.

1859 March 28.  The Brooklyn Daily Eagle.  (Brooklyn, New York.)  March 28, 1859, Vol. 18, No. 73, P. 3.

Still they come for those perfect gems.   Likenesses including case only 25 cents; Neillograph Likenesses to send in letters, 50 cents.  Likenesses of Infants $1.—Old Daguerreotypes and Ambrotypes copied, at the Temple of Art, 345 Fulton street, opposite Montague Hall.  E. M. Douglass.

Advertisement ran on March 28 & 30, 1859.

1859 March 31.  The Brooklyn Daily Eagle.  (Brooklyn, New York.)  March 31, 1859, Vol. 18, No. 76, P. 3.

Who Is Your Artists?—E. M. Douglass—A splendid Likenesses including case only 25cents.  Neillograph Likenesses to send in letters, fifty cents.  Likenesses of Infants one dollar.  Old Daguerreotypes and Ambrotypes copied at 345 Fulton street, opposite Montague Hall.  Advertisement ran on March 31 & April 1, 1859.    

1859 April 4.  The Brooklyn Daily Eagle.  (Brooklyn, New York.)  April 4, 1859, Vol. 18, No. 79, P. 3.

Ladies, if you want your miniature taken true to life, for 25 cents, including case, go to the Temple of Art, 345 Fulton street, opposite Montague Hall.  Likenesses of Infants one dollar.  Old Daguerreotypes and Ambrotypes copied. Neillograph Likenesses to send in letters, fifty cents.  E. M. Douglas.

Advertisement ran on April 4 & 5, 1859.

1859 April 6.  The Brooklyn Daily Eagle.  (Brooklyn, New York.)  April 6, 1859, Vol. 18, No. 81, P. 3.

Still They Come For Those Perfect Gems—Miniatures only 25 cents, including case.  Neillograph Likenesses to send in letters, fifty cents.  Old Daguerreotypes and Ambrotypes copied.  Likenesses of Infants $1, at 345 Fulton street, opposite Montague Hall.  E. M. Douglass.

1859 April 7.  The Brooklyn Daily Eagle.  (Brooklyn, New York.)  April 7, 1859, Vol. 18, No. 82, P. 3.

Who Is Your Artists?—E. M. Douglass—Get your miniature taken for 25cents, including case, at the Temple of Art, 345 Fulton st., opposite Montague Hall.  Likenesses of Infants one dollar.  Old Daguerreotypes and Ambrotypes copied.  Neillograph Likenesses to send in letters, fifty cents.

Advertisement ran on April 7 & 9, 1859.      

1859 April 11.  The Brooklyn Daily Eagle.  (Brooklyn, New York.)  April 11, 1859, Vol. 18, No. 85, P. 11.

Ladies, if you want your miniature taken true to life, for 22 cents, including case, go to the Temple of Art, 345 Fulton street, opposite Montague Hall.  Likenesses of Infants one dollar.  Old Daguerreotypes and Ambrotypes copied. Neillograph Likenesses to send in letters, fifty cents.  E. M. Douglas.

1859 April 12.  The Brooklyn Daily Eagle.  (Brooklyn, New York.)  April 12, 1859, Vol. 18, No. 86, P. 3.

25 Cents Will Get A Perfect Likeness, including case, at the Temple of Art, 345 Fulton street, opposite Montague Hall.  Neillograph Likenesses to send in letters, fifty cents.  Likenesses of Infants one dollar.  Old Daguerreotypes and Ambrotypes copied.   E. M. Douglas.

1859 April 13.  The Brooklyn Daily Eagle.  (Brooklyn, New York.)  April 13, 1859, Vol. 18, No. 87, P. 7.

Ladies, now is your time to get your miniature taken true to life for 25 cents, including case, at the Temple of Art, 345 Fulton street, opposite Montague Hall.  Likenesses of Infants one dollar.  Old Daguerreotypes and Ambrotypes copied Neillograph Likenesses to send in letters, 50 cents.  E. M. Douglass.

1859 April 15.  The Brooklyn Daily Eagle.  (Brooklyn, New York.)  April 15, 1859, Vol. 18, No. 87, P. 3.

Ladies, 25 cents will get a perfect likeness, including case, at the Temple of Art, 345 Fulton street, opposite Montague Hall.  Neillograph Likenesses to send in letters, fifty cents.  Old Daguerreotypes and Ambrotypes copied.  Likenesses of Infants one dollar.  E. M. Douglas.

Advertisement ran on April 15 & 16, 1859.

1859 April 18.  The Brooklyn Daily Eagle.  (Brooklyn, New York.)  April 18, 1859, Vol. 18, No. 91, P. 11.

Who Is Your Artists?—E. M. Douglass—A splendid likeness, including case, only 25 cents.  Neillograph Likenesses to send in letters, fifty cents. Likenesses of Infants one dollar.  Old Daguerreotypes and Ambrotypes copied, at the Temple of Art, 345 Fulton st., opposite Montague Hall.  E. M. Douglass.

1859 April 19.  The Brooklyn Daily Eagle.  (Brooklyn, New York.)  April 19, 1859, Vol. 18, No. 92, P. 3.

Who Is Your Artists?—E. M. Douglass—A splendid likeness, including case, only 25 cents.  Neillograph Likenesses to send in letters, 50 cents. Likenesses of Infants one dollar.  Old Daguerreotypes and Ambrotypes copied, at the Temple of Art, 345 Fulton st., opposite Montague Hall.  E. M. Douglass.

Advertisement ran from April 19 & 29, 1859.

1859 May 2.  The Brooklyn Daily Eagle.  (Brooklyn, New York.)  May 2, 1859, Vol. 18, No. 103, P. 11.

Still they come for those perfect gems, miniatures only 25 cents, including case, at the Temple of Art, 345 Fulton st., opposite Montague Hall.  Likenesses of Infants, $1.  Old Daguerreotypes and Ambrotypes copied.  Neillograph Likenesses to send in letters, 50 cents.  E. M. Douglass.

Advertisement ran from May 2 to 5, 1859.

1859 May 6.  The Brooklyn Daily Eagle.  (Brooklyn, New York.)  May 6, 1859, Vol. 18, No. 107, P. 11.

Who Is Your Artists?—E. M. Douglass—A splendid likeness, including case, only 25 cents.  Neillograph Likenesses to send in letters, 50 cents. Likenesses of Infants one dollar.  Old Daguerreotypes and Ambrotypes copied, at the Temple of Art, 345 Fulton st., opposite Montague Hall.  E. M. Douglass.

Advertisement ran from May 6 to 10, 1859.

1859 May 11.  The Brooklyn Daily Eagle.  (Brooklyn, New York.)  May 11, 1859, Vol. 18, No. 111, P. 3.

E. M. Douglass’ Temple of Art—Likenesses including case, only 25 cents.  Neillograph Likenesses to send in letters 50 cents.  Likenesses of Infants $1.00.  Old Daguerreotypes and Ambrotypes copied—345 Fulton st., opposite Montague Hall.

Advertisement ran on May 11 to 13, 1859.

1859 May 16.  The Brooklyn Daily Eagle.  (Brooklyn, New York.)  May 16, 1859, Vol. 18, No. 115, P. 11.

Ladies, now is your time to get a perfect likeness, including case, for 25 cents, at the Temple of Art, 345 Fulton street, opposite Montague Hall.  Likenesses of Infants one dollar.  Old Daguerreotypes and Ambrotypes copied.  Neillograph Likenesses to send in letters, fifty cents.  E. M. Douglas.

Advertisement ran from May 16 to 25, 1859.

1859 May 26.  The Brooklyn Daily Eagle.  (Brooklyn, New York.)  May 26, 1859, Vol. 18, No. 124, P. 3.

The cry is “Still they Come,” for those splendid Likenesses, including case, only 25 cents.  Neillograph Likenesses to send in letters, 50 cents.  Old Daguerreotypes and Ambrotypes copied.  Likenesses of Infants, $1.  345 Fulton st., opposite Montague Hall.  E. M. Douglass.

Advertisement ran from May 26 to June 11, 1859.

1859 June 13.  The Brooklyn Daily Eagle.  (Brooklyn, New York.)  June 13, 1859, Vol. 18, No. 139, P. 3.

E. M. Douglass still continues to take those splendid Ambrotypes, including case, for 25 cts.  Neillograph Likenesses to send in letters, 50 cts.  Old Daguerreotypes and Ambrotypes copied.  Likenesses of Infants $1.  At 345 Fulton street, opposite Montague Hall. 

Advertisement ran from June 13 to August 9. 1859.

1859 July 12.  The Brooklyn Daily Eagle.  (Brooklyn, New York.)  July 12, 1859, Vol. 18, No. 163, P. 3.

Ladies, 25 cents will get a perfect Likeness, including case, at the Temple of Art, 345 Fulton street, opposite Montague Hall.  Likenesses of Infants $1.00.  Old Daguerreotypes and Ambrotypes copied.  Neillograph Likenesses to send in letters, 50cents.  E. M. Douglas.

Advertisement ran from July 12 to August 8, 1859.

1859 August 10.  The Brooklyn Daily Eagle.  (Brooklyn, New York.)  August 10, 1859, Vol. 18, No. 188, P. 3.

Niellograph Likenesses.—Those beautiful Miniatures are taken true to life at E. M. Douglass’ Temple of Art, 345 Fulton street, opposite Montague Hall; can be sent to any part of the world in letters, without extra postage.

Advertisement ran from August 10 to 22, 1859.

1859 August 24.  The Brooklyn Daily Eagle.  (Brooklyn, New York.)  August 24, 1859, Vol. 18, No. 201, P. 3.

The great attraction at the Temple of Art for those beautiful Miniatures only 25 cts. each, still continues to draw crowds of ladies.  Likenesses of Infants, $1.00  E. M. Douglass, 345 Fulton st., opposite Montague Hall.

Advertisement ran from August 24 to September 10, 1859.

1859 September 12.  The Brooklyn Daily Eagle.  (Brooklyn, New York.)  September 12, 1859, Vol. 18, No. 217, P. 3.

Miniatures, from 25 cents to $10, are taken at the Temple of Art, 345 Fulton street, opposite Montague Hall.  Neillograph Likenesses to send in letters, 50 cents.  Likenesses of Infants $1.00.  E. M. Douglas.

Advertisement ran from September 12 to November 11, 1859.

1859 November 15.  The Brooklyn Daily Eagle.  (Brooklyn, New York.)  November 15, 1859, Vol. 18, No. 272, P. 3.

Photographs For $1; Ambrotypes, including case, 25 cents’ Daguerreotypes and Ambrotypes enlarged in Photographs, at the Temple of Art, 345 Fulton street, opposite Montague Hall.   E. M. Douglass.

Advertisement ran from November 15 to 25, 1859.

1859 November 28.  The Brooklyn Daily Eagle.  (Brooklyn, New York.)  November 28, 1859, Vol. 18, No. 282, P. 3.

Ladies now is your time to get a splendid Photograph, 25 cents; Ambrotypes, Niellograph Likenesses to send in letters, 50 cents; Daguerreotypes and Ambrotypes enlarged in Photographs, at the Temple of Art, 345 Fulton street, opposite Montague Hall.   E. M. Douglass.

Advertisement ran from November 28 to December 2, 1859.

1859 December 3.  The Brooklyn Daily Eagle.  (Brooklyn, New York.)  December 3, 1859, Vol. 18, No. 287, P. 3.

One dollar Photograph, 25 cents; Ambrotypes, Niellograph Likenesses to send in letters, 50 cents; Daguerreotypes and Ambrotypes copied in Photographs, at the Temple of Art, 345 Fulton street, opposite Montague Hall.   E. M. Douglass.

Advertisement ran from December 3 to 31, 1859.

1859 December 13.  Long Island Farmer, and Queens County Advertiser.  (Jamaica, New York.)  December 13, 1859, Vol. XXVII, No. 39, P. 3.

The Temple Of Art, 345 Fulton Street, (Opposite The City Hall,) Brooklyn, Long Island.

Photographs, large size, $1.00,

Neillographs, likenesses to send in letters, 50 cents,

Ambrotypes, including case and colored, 25 cents,

Daguerreotypes and Ambrotypes copied into Photographs. E. M. Douglass. 

Advertisement ran from December 12 to 27, 1849.

Doughty, Thomas M. V,

1854-1855       Address Unknown, Cornwall, Connecticut.

1854 November 2.  The Litchfield Republican.  (Litchfield, Connecticut.)  November 2, 1854, Vol. VIII, No, 20, Whole No. 384, P. 2.

We see by the Poughkeepsie Telegraph, that our friend Thomas M. V. Doughty of Cornwall Hollow, had a premium of $3 awarded to him, by the Dutchess County Agricultural Society, for

his superior daguerreotype likenesses.

1855 October 26.  The Litchfield Republican.  (Litchfield, Connecticut.)  October 26, 1855, Vol. IX, No, 19, Whole No. 435, P. 2.

At the late Exhibition of the Dutchess County Agricultural Society, held at Washington Hollow, we noticed our friend, T. M. V. Doughty, of Cornwall Hollow, received the first premium of $5 for the best three frames of daguerreotypes.

Pictures.  T. V. M. Doughty, who has taken the rooms occupied by Landon in the building adjoining our office, is sustaining the former high reputation of the Gallery for pictures not to be surpassed, and not often equalled (sic.).  Daguerreotypes have for the most part given place to the more modern and more valuable Ambrotypes; but Mr. Doughty is equally at home in all styles and improvements of the art.  Those still preferring a photograph he can gratify, and while we felicitate ourself upon the possession of a gentlemanly and clever neighbor, our gratulations extend to our community in its possession of an excellent resident artist.  Winstead Herald.

The above is true, even if the Winsted Herald does say it.  Mr. Doughty is one of the best artists in the State.  Wonder if friend Clark didn’t [notice.]

Doty, Charles C.

1854                Address Unknown, Troy, New York.[1]

1855-1857       Corner of Congress and River Streets, Troy, New York.

1857-1858       Corner of Albany and Second Streets, Troy, New York.

1857                82 Market Street, Over Smyth’s China Store, Wilmington, Delaware.

1855 October 18.  Lansingburgh Democrat.  (Lansingburgh, New York.)  October 18, 1855, Vol. 19, No. 52, P. 1.

Important To Everybody!  The Best Place To Have your Daguerreotype taken.  Go to the corner of Congress and Rive street, Troy.  Only 50 cents.  Put up in a beautiful Morocco case.  Ladies and gentlemen visiting Troy will please call and judge for themselves.  Gallery corner of Congress and River sts., Troy.  All pictures warranted not to fade.  Prof. C. Doty, Proprietor.

Advertisement ran from October 18, 1855 to November 19, 1857.

1855 December 6.  The Daily Times.  (Troy, New York.)  December 6, 1855, Vol. V, No. 142, P. 2.

Important to Everybody.  The best place to have your Daguerreotype taken is at the branch of the New York Daguerrean Gallery. Corner of Congress and River streets.

Only 50 Cents, Colored beautifully, in a nice case, equal to those that cost $2 elsewhere.  Call in and judge for yourselves.  Charles C. Doty, corner of Congress and River streets.

Advertisement was recorded fourteen times between December 6, 1855 to April 12, 1856.

1855 December 24.  The Daily Times.  (Troy, New York.)  December 24, 1855, Vol. V, No. 157, P. 2.

Holiday Gifts and Presents  Christmas is coming…

Daguerrean Artists. 

Those who want a “counterfeit presentment,” either of themselves or friends for a sweet-heart or as a household treasure, can have it taken as natural as life by.

James Irving,…………Market Bank Building

Clark & Holmes………Museum Building

L. E. Everett,…………cor. First and River

John Irving,…………..218 River

C. C. Doty,……………cor. River and Congress

1857 January 10.  The Troy Weekly Times.  (Troy, New York.)  January 10, 1857, Vol. I, No. 26, P. 2.

Fire Last Night—Several Business Establishments on River And Congress Streets Destroyed—Heavy Loss.—About 12½ o’clock last night, a fire was discovered in the finishing room over the hat store of Mr. Benjamin Hatch, No. 158 River Street…No. 156…In the upper story Mr. C. C. Doty had a daguerreotype and Ambrotype Establishment.  His loss is about $800—of which $300 was in money burned.  No insurance.

1857 July 11.  The Troy Weekly Times.  (Troy, New York.)  July 11, 1857, Vol. I, No. 52, P. 3.

Fire This Morning.—About two o’clock this morning, a fire broke out in the building on the South-East corner of Second and Albany streets, in a room occupied by C. C. Doty, Daguerrean artist.  The flames were discovered by two night-policemen, who at once sounded an alarm, and burst into the room.  The several Companies belonging to the Fire Department were on hand before the flames had made much progress; there was an abundance of water on hand, and by a judicious application of their resources, they were enabled to confine the fire to the portion of the building in which it originated.

Mr. Doty, daguerrean, loses nearly everything in his establishment.  He was insured in the Phoenix Insurance Co., for $800, which in all probability fully cover his loss.

1857 April 9.  Lansingburgh Democrat.  (Lansingburgh, New York.)  April 9, 1857, Vol. 21, No. 24, P. 3.

Hillotypes.  The Hillotype, Or Pictures In Natural Colors, By Chas. C. Doty.  This Is The Most Perfect and beautiful style of Pictures ever obtained by the Photographic Art.  They are perfect Gems of Beauty.  They have received the highest commendations from good judges of Art, and it has been the wonder of every one who examined the specimens, how human art or skill could counterfeit Nature to such perfection.  The color of the complexion, Hair, Eyes, Drapery, etc., being rendered as perfect as Life itself.  The Hillotype is made on Glass and Metal Plates, and also on paper, and they are indestructible be either climate or acids.—The only place these Gems of Art are made at the subscribers saloon, Corner of Albany and Second sts., Troy,.

This improvement in Picture making belongs exclusively to the subscriber—he having spent considerable money and time to bring this beautiful process to perfection.  He is now prepared to lay it before the Public for inspection, and earnestly invite them to call and examine specimens at his Rooms, corner of Albany and Second streets, when they will be convinced of their merit over all other Pictures executed by the Camera.

The Hillotype will not cost any more than the ordinary Daguerreotype or Ambrotype, and for beauty of expression and the exquisite delicacy of the shading and sharpness of outline, the Daguerreotype or Ambrotype can bear no comparison with the Hillotype.  The subscriber intends to Patent his improvement, when he will sell to Artist throughout the States and Europe the right to use it.

The subscriber has no connection with any other establishment in Troy.  The Hillotype is made only by him at his new Rooms, Corner Of Albany and Second Sts.., Troy, N. Y., opposite the Mansion House—Entrance No. 8 Second st.

The Hillotype Is Warranted Not To Fade.  Chas. C. Doty, Proprietor.  April 9, 1857.

Advertisement ran from April 9, 1857 to August 19, 1858.

1857 October 10.  Delaware Democrat.  (Wilmington, Delaware.)  October 10, 1857, Vol. 1, No. 25, P. 3.

Great Improvement In the Art.  Hilotypes, Photographs, Ambrotypes, by Prof. C. C. Doty, the celebrated Artist from New York.  The Subscriber Wishes to inform the citizens of Wilmington and the vicinity that he has engaged rooms in company with the well known artist W. P. Larkin. Rooms, No. 82 Market Street, over Smyth’s China Store.  This is one of the most pleasant Rooms in town, and the subscribers intend making it a first class room by turning out work that cannot be surpassed here or elsewhere for beauty, durability and cheapness.

The Hilotype is the most beautiful and pleasing style of picture ever introduced to the public.  This improvement was invented by Prof. C. C. Doty, and he is the on;y artist that understands making them.

The imperial Photograph.  This is a new and beautiful style Photographs and equal to the finest Engravings and much sought after.

Ambrotypes beautifully colored, superior to any that have been made in this city, large size only 50 cents, equal to those that will cost you $2.00 elsewhere.

Lettertypes for sending in letters to any part of the United States or Europe, free of charge.

Melaneotypes only 50 cents, large size and superior to any that has been made in town.  Call and examine them judge for yourself.

Pictures inserted in Lockets, breast pins, and finger rings in the neatest manner possible and on reasonable terms.  Old daguerreotypes copied and faded ones restored and made to look as good as new.

We invite all to give us a call and examine the specimens.  Admission free.  Photograph Views of Washington’s Monument in New York; Saint Nicholas Hotel, New York; Niagara Falls, and a view of a New York Fire Company, Engine and Engine House, taken on the spot by Prof. C. C. Doty.  Small children taken in one second.  Pictures taken in all weather, cloudy or clear.  All pictures made in this room warranted not to fade or blister.  Larkin & Doty, Proprietors.  sep 26.

Advertisement ran on oct 10 & 17, 1857.


[1] Craig’s Daguerreian Registry.

Doolittle, A. B.

1843-1844       Plymouth Centre, Litchfield, Connecticut.

1843 August 24.  Litchfield Enquirer.  (Litchfield, Connecticut.)  August 24, 1843, Vol. XVIII, No. 13, Whole No. 897, P. 4.

Daguerreotype Portraits.  Taken in the most perfect manner with or with colors by A. B. Doolittle Plymouth Centre.  Full instruction given and instruments furnished on reasonable terms.  [August 17, 1843.]

Advertisement twenty five times between August 24, 1843 to March 7, 1844.

Dodge, Luther P.

1852                151 Jefferson Avenue, Detroit, Michigan.

1852 Shove’s Detroit Directory.  (Detroit, Michigan.)  1852-1853, P. IV.

L. P. Dodge & Co., Daguerrean Artists, over 151 Jefferson Avenue, Corner Griswold Street.  Having taken Rooms recently occupied by Mr. McDonnell, as above, are prepared to execute all orders in their line, in the very best style of their art, and at prices to suit all.  They are determined to be excelled by none, having made the most extensive preparations for business,  of the public.they would respectfully solicit the patronage

Dodge & Wenderoth

1855                Address Unknown, St. Louis, Missouri

1855-1856       Rooms over Hicks’ China Hall, Nashville, Tennessee.

1855 September 29.  The Daily Nashville True Whig.  (Nashville, Tennessee.)  September 29, 1855, Vol. 8, No. 69, P. 2.

Photographic Miniature Portraits.—Art has achieved a signal triumph in the Introduction of crystalotype likenesses.  In the hands of competent artists, Photography is destined to supersede miniature painting on ivory altogether.  The process is simple and sure.  The likeness is first daguerreotyped on glass, and then transferred to a very fine paper, prepared especially for the purpose.  They are then colored to the life.  The likenesses thus taken has all the accuracy of a daguerreotype, and all the beauty and finish of a painting.  They are much larger than the ordinary miniature, and can be furnished at about one-fourth the cost of the latter.  We noticed that our old friend, J. W. Dodge, formerly of this city, and whose skill as a miniature painter is well known here, has been for some taking likenesses upon this plan.  He is associated with Mr. Augustus Wenderoth, one of the finest artist in the Country.  We have before us a highly complimentary notice of their pictures from the St. Louis Republican.

We are pleased to learn that Messrs. Dodge & Wenderoth will be in this city early October, and will open rooms for a short stay.—With the high reputation which Mr. D. enjoys here, and the acknowledge talent of his associate, there can be no doubt that they will find a lucrative patronage ready for them.

1855 December 23.  Nashville Union and American.  (Nashville, Tennessee.)  December 23, 1855, Vol. XXVII, No. 182, P. 3.

The Fine Arts—Photographic Miniature Portraits.—We take pleasure in calling the attention of our readers to the card of Messrs. Dodge & Wenderoth in this morning’s paper.  Mr. Dodge is well known in this community as an artist who has no superior in this country in his peculiar department—miniatures on Ivory.  Hundreds of his pictures are in the possession of persons in Nashville alone—and whoever has the likeness of a valued friend from his pencil has a “thing of beauty” which will certainly be “a joy forever.”  Mr. D. has associated with him Mr. Wenderoth, an artist of the highest accomplishment, as an examination of some of his specimens will abundantly satisfy anyone.  Together they will not only furnish our citizens with those inimitable miniatures on ivory—celebrated wherever known—but what will prove, we believe, even more acceptable, are to furnish Photographic Miniature Portraits—a style of picture which is destined to a very great extent to supersede all others.  They present at once the faithfulness and accuracy of the daguerreotype, together with the beauty, finish, naturalness and ease of an oil painting—which they in reality are, more than any thing else.  The photographic process transfers to paper the form and feature with unmistakable accuracy in the minutest particulars, while the delicate touch of the artist’s pencil—a pencil already famous even without this aid—brings out in bold and striking relief a counterfeit presentment of the subject, perfect almost beyond credulity.—This photographic process enables the artist to enlarge the size of their pictures, and to prepare them with less labor, as well as more accuracy, and consequently at a reduced cost.  We advise those of our readers who are fond of the beautiful in art, after giving the card of Messrs. Dodge & Wenderoth a reading, to call and examine some of their specimens, of which they have a few.  We can guarantee to the most matter-of-fact individual that he will find something in them to excite emotions of pleasure, and that he will at once resolve to have himself or some friend “done up” in their inimitable style.

1855 December 25.  Nashville Union and American.  (Nashville, Tennessee.)  December 25, 1855, Vol. XXVII, No. 182, P. 2.

To The Public.  A Card.  The undersigned would respectfully announce to his friends and the citizens of Nashville and vicinity, that he has returned to the city for the purpose of pursuing his profession, and that he has associated with him the talented Artist, Mr. F. Augustus Wenderoth, and he feels assured, from their success in another State, that their efforts in their profession cannot fail to be received with favor by the lovers of Art in Tennessee.  Nashville, Dec. 23d, 1855.  John W. Dodge.

The Fine Arts—Photographic Miniature Portraits.  Messrs. Dodge & Wenderoth would make known to the citizens generally, that they have taken Rooms over “Hicks’ China Hall,” North side of the Public Square, and are now prepared to execute (in addition to Miniatures on Ivory) the new Photographic Miniature Portraits.  These pictures are from Locket to Cabinet size, forming handsome ornaments for the Palor.  They possess the faithfulness of the mirror with the expression and coloring of life, and are Perfectly Permanent.

Painted Photographic copies of various sizes, taken of Daguerreotypes, when accompanied with a description of the complexion, color of the eyes, hair, dress, &c.  Specimens of the different styles, painted and plain, can be examine at their Studio.  dec.28.

Advertisement ran from December 23, 21855 to March 26, 1856.

1856 February 15.  Nashville Union and American.  (Nashville, Tennessee.)  February 15, 1856, Vol. XXVII, No. 135, P. 3.

Photographs Of The Legislature.—Messrs. Dodge & Wenderoth, the distinguished artists, will take a Photographic view of the interior of the House of Representatives, with the members (and we presume their lady friends in the gallery,) this morning at 10 o’clock, if the day proves a favorable one.  If the day should be unfavorable, the picture will be taken on the first bright day following, at the same hour.  The interior of the Senate chamber will be taken on the day after that of the House, at the same hour, if the weather is fair.

1856 February 16.  Nashville Union and American.  (Nashville, Tennessee.)  February 16, 1856, Vol. XXVII, No. 136, P. 2.

Interior View Of The Hall.  Mr. Parks submitted a resolution which had just been put into his hands, inviting Messrs. Dodge & Wenderoth, Photographic Artists, (conformably to their application,) to take a Photographic Miniature of the House of Representatives at any time it may suit their convenience, and requesting the Door-keepers to extend to them the necessary freedom of the Hall and facilities for that object: and he moved that the rule be suspended for its consideration.

And, accordingly, the rule was suspended, and the resolution was adopted….The Speaker read to the House a communication from Dodge, the Photographic Artists, stating that he would be prepared to take his interior view of the Hall to morrow (Friday) morning at 10 o’clock, if it should be a fair day; and, if not, on the first fair day following, at the same hour….

1856 May 16.  Nashville Union and American.  (Nashville, Tennessee.)  May 16, 1856, Vol. XXVII, No. 215, P. 3.

Photographic Miniature Portraits.  The studio of our friends, Messrs. Dodge & Wenderoth, over Hicks’ China Hall, north side of the square, has become the very general resort of that large class of our citizens of both sexes so justly celebrated for their high appreciation and liberal patronage of every thing truly excellent in the fine arts.  The reputation of Nr, Dodge alone as a miniature painter on ivory, in this city, where he has been so long and so favorably known, is of itself sufficient to attract all connoisseurs.  But there are other no less important features connected with his studio.  The introduction of the new style of pictures, known as Photographic Miniature Portraits, proves a most successful card.  These pictures, when painted, possess all the beauty of the ivory miniature, and, in addition, all the accurateness of outline and feature of the daguerreotype.  Besides they have the advantage in point of size, and are less expense in proportion.  Mr. Wenderoth is himself one of the most accomplished miniature painters in the country, as the specimens of his workmanship abundantly prove.  In the art of Photographing he is entirely au fait, and with his superior apparatus can exhibit pictures equal, if not superior, to any ever taken in this or any other country.

Mr. Dodge has recently returned from a visit to his family in the mountains, and is prepared, in connection with Mr. W., to attend to all orders.  Photographic Miniature Portraits can be readily taken from Daguerreotypes or Portraits.  We recommend those who wish to see something really superior to visit the studio of Dodge & Wenderoth.

1856 August 2.  Nashville Union and American.  (Nashville, Tennessee.)  August 2, 1856, Vol. XXVII, No. 288, P. 3.

Bank of Tennessee—Counter Notice.—We saw yesterday some specimens, of a new issue of the Bank of Tennessee, of the denomination of ten dollars, issued in lieu of their red brick tens, which have been withdrawn.  These notes are payable at the counter of the Bank here, and are being put in circulation in this city.  As specimens of Bank note engraving, they are equal, if not superior to any thing we have ever seen.  The face of the bill in on a yellow ground, and presents fine miniatures of Jackson, Polk, and Hon. Cave Johnson, President—the first two taken from J. W. Dodge’s Ivory Miniatures, and the latter from a Photographic Miniature by Dodge & Wenderoth….

Dodge & Coombs

1857                2 Smith’s Block, Bangor, Maine.

1857 February 16.  Bangor Daily Journal.  (Bangor, Maine.)  February 16, 1857, Vol. 3, No. 147, P. 1.

Cheaper Than Ever.  Pictures for 50 Cents! (Including A Case.)  The subscribers will sell either Ambrotypes, Daguerreotypes, or Glass Pictures for the above price, until further notice.

We have on hand a large stock of Frames, Fancy Cases, Gold Lockets, Pins, Rings, &c., Of all kinds, which we will sell at the same reduction from former prices.  All in want of a nice picture, very cheap, will do well to call at our Rooms.

All pictures taken at the above prices are warranted as good as can be obtained in this city.

Call soon, as delays are dangerous.

Don’t Forget The Place, No. 2 Smith’s Block. J. H. Dodge, A. B. Coombs. jan7.

Advertisement was recorded from February 16 to 23, 1857.