1847-1848 Two Doors South of the Cheshire House, Keene, New Hampshire.
1847 January 20 New Hampshire Sentinel. (Keene, New Hampshire.) January 20, 1848, Vol. L, No. 3, P. 3.
Daguerreotype. The subscriber having relinquished the Miniature business to Mr. V. C. Atwood, and knowing him to be an experienced operator, would recommend his friends, and the public generally, wishing for superior Miniatures of themselves, or copies of Portraits or Daguerreotypes, to call on Mr. A. N. Wilson.
Advertisements ran from December 20, 1847 to January 3, 1848.
1848 January 20 New Hampshire Sentinel. (Keene, New Hampshire.) January 20, 1848, Vol. L, No. 3, P. 3.
Mr. Atwood Would respectfully invite the attention of the Ladies and Gentlemen of Keene and vicinity to his Rooms, where he is daily executing Superior Miniature Likenesses, neatly set in Pins, Bracelets, Lockets, Cases, and Frames, at reduced prices.
Pictures in common Cases at $1.50.
Please call and examine specimens at his Rooms. No. 2, Halls’ Building, (two doors South of the Cheshire House.)
Advertisement ran from January 20 to February 3, 1848.
1848 April 6. New Hampshire Sentinel. (Keene, New Hampshire.) April 6, 1848, Vol. L, No. 14, P. 3.
Miniature Likenesses. The good people of Keene and vicinity are again reminded that they can have a perfect Daguerreotype Likeness taken at the subscriber’s Rooms, two doors South of the Cheshire House (up stairs), where they are invited to call and examine Specimens.
Pictures executed in the neatest style from $1.50 to $10. V. C. Atwood.
Advertisement ran from April 6, 1848 to May 18, 1848.
1848 May 11. New Hampshire Sentinel. (Keene, New Hampshire.) May 11, 1848, Vol. L, No. 19, P. 3.
Daguerreotype Pictures The subscriber would respectfully inform the Ladies and Gentlemen of Keene and the public generally, that he has made arrangements with Mr. Cannon, of Boston, an old and experienced operator, (he having worked at the business from its commencement,) and that they are prepared to execute Miniature Likenesses in the most perfect manner, at the r\Rooms two doors South of the Cheshire House, (up stairs) where all are invited to call and examine Mr. C.’s Pictures and judge for themselves of the execution. All those patronizing this establishment may be assured of having their work executed in a manner not excelled either in the country or city. Prices as usual. V. C. Atwood.
Advertisement ran from May 11 to 25, 1848.