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Bundy & Marcy

1850                Address Unknown, Keene, New Hampshire.

1850 September 26. New Hampshire Sentinel.  (Keene, New Hampshire.)  September 26, 1850, Vol. LII, No. 39, P. 3.

Daguerreotypes!  The inhabitants of Keene and adjoining towns are invited to visit the Travelling Daguerrean Gallery now in this place,—the largest in the country, fitted up expressly for the purpose.  With all the advantages of light and improvements in the art, the subscribers are prepared to warrant as good Likenesses as can be obtained in any city or elsewhere, and warrant them not to fade.  Pictures are taken in half the usual time of settings in any common room.

Pictures taken of different sizes and set in Cases, Tokens, Lockets, Pins, and Rings.

Particular attention paid to taking pictures of children; also , of sick or deceased persons, at their residence.  Copies taken from Daguerreotypes and Portraits.

Ladies and gentlemen are invited to call and examine some of the best specimens ever exhibited in the country, among which may be found Gen. Wilson, Ex-Gov. Steele, &c.

Pictures taken as well from adults in cloudy as fair weather.  Lockets and Pins for sale.  Perfect satisfaction given or no charge is made.  J. K. Bundy, F. P. Marcy.

Advertisement ran from September 26 to October 10, 1850.