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Bussell, Jesse P.

1847-1849       5 Gerrish Block, Winnissimet Street, Chelsea, Massachusetts.[1]

1848-1849       Address Unknown, Boston, Massachusetts.1

1849                115 Court Street, Boston, Massachusetts.

1850-1851       115 Court Street, Boston, Massachusetts.1

1847 October 9.  Winnisimmet Chronicle and Chelsea Advertiser.  (Chelsea, Massachusetts.) October 9, 1847, Vol. 1, No. 8, P. 3.

J. B. Bussell’s Daguerreotype Rooms, No. 5, Gerrish’s Building, Chelsea.  Mr. Bussell would be happy to wait on the citizens of Chelsea, that may wish Daguerreotypes taken in a superior style.  Particular attention will be paid to taking Family Pictures, singly or in groups.  Also, in copying, Paintings, Crayon Drawings, out-door views, animals, &c.  Miniatures of corpses and invalids at their residences.  Dark colored dresses are most favorable for Daguerreotypes.

1848 November 25.  The Boston Herald.  (Boston, Massachusetts.)  November 25, 1848, No. 488, P. 2.

Quadrille Band.  J. P. Bussell Is prepared to furnish music for Balls, Assemblies, and private parties at short notice, on application to George P. Reed’s store, No. 17 Tremont Row, and at his residence No. 4 Arch Place, [rear of 111 Hanover street,] or at Concert Hall every Wednesday evening during the season.

1849 March 10.  The Boston Herald.  (Boston, Massachusetts.)  March 10, 1849, No. 579, P. 4.

The friends of Mr. J. P. Bussell the popular leader of the Quadrille Band, will give him a complimentary Benefit at Concert Hall on Thursday evening the 22nd inst.  Mr. Bussell is a gentleman well deserving this favorable notice from his friends.

1849 July 27.  The Boston Herald.  (Boston, Massachusetts.)  July 27, 1849, No. 696, P. 2.

J. P. Bussell’s Daguerreotype and Music Rooms, No. 115 Court Street, Room No. 6, up stairs, Boston.  Pictures taken in any weather, single or ion groups, and warranted not to change.  Perfect satisfaction given.

Mr. B. is prepared to furnish a Band of Music for all occasions, such as excursions, picnics, &c. at the shortest notice.

1849 November 5.  The Boston Herald.  (Boston, Massachusetts.)  November 5, 1849, No. 781, P. 2.

Quadrille Band.  J. P. Bussell announces to his numerous friends and the public that he is prepared to furnish Music for Balls, Assemblies, Private Parties, &c.  His band is composed of Violin, Harp, Clarionette, Cornet and Basso.  From his long experience he feels confident of giving perfect satisfaction.  Mr. B. has received and is constantly receiving the latest and most fashionable Quadrills, Watzes, Gallops, Polkas, &c. from Europe, Orders from the country promptly attended to, either for the Band or Manuscript Music.  The Band can be engaged at G. P. Reed’s, 17 Tremont Row; P. B. Brigham’s, Concert Hall; Mr. Bussell’s Daguerreotype Rooms, No. 115 Court street, (room No. 6, up stairs,) or at his residence, No. 4 Arch street, rear of 111 Hanover street, Boston.

1850 June 18.  Boston Daily Evening Transcript.  (Boston, Massachusetts.)  June 18, 1850, Vol. XXI, No. 616, P. 2.

Fire.  The upper story of the brick building at the corner of Court and Sudbury streets, was discovered on fire between 3 and 4 o’clock this morning, and was much damaged, The stocks in the establishments below were also injured by water.  He building is owned by the “Appleton heirs.”

1850 June 18.  The Boston Herald.  (Boston, Massachusetts.)  June 18, 1850, No. 8419, P. 4.

Fire.—This morning about three o’clock a fire was discovered in the building 113 and 115 Court street, on the corner of Court and Sudbury streets.  It broke out in the attic used as a bleachery, &c. and suddenly burst out in various parts of the house, but was soon extinguished.  More damage was done by water from the engines than by the flames.  The fire is supposed to have been the work of an incendiary, as the main entrance is at all times open.  The damage was not more than $500.  The sufferers were Mr. Warren, bonnet bleacher, P. Bussell, E. G. Wright, J. Holt, Theo. Berteling, Geo. F. Waters, Dr. Coflin, and a Mr. Valentine who keeps a ribbon store on the corner.  Most of them insured.

1850 July 23.  The Boston Herald.  (Boston, Massachusetts.)  July 23, 1850, No. 8448, P. 2.

Special Notice.  The subscriber, having had nearly all his furniture and pictures destroyed by fire on the 18th of June inst, (on the corner of Court and Sudbury streets,) takes this opportunity to return his sincere thanks for the patronage he has received, and would inform his friends and the public generally, that he has got his rooms refitted in fine order for taking Daguerreotype Miniatures, and trusts, by strict attention to business, to meet with a liberal share of patronage.

All in want of pictures of themselves or friends, are respectfully invited to call at o. 115 Court, corner of Sudbury street, room No. 6 up stairs.  J. P. Bussell.

N. B.  Music furnished for Excursions, Picnics, parties, &c., &c., as usual.


[1] Directory of Massachusetts Photographers 1839-1900. 

Briggs, Jesse

1853                Address Unknown, Barnstable, Massachusetts.[1]

1856                30 Purchase Street, New Bedford, Massachusetts.1 

1856-1862       123 Washington Street, Boston, Massachusetts.1

1860-1866       Address Unknown, Chelsea, Massachusetts.1

1867                137 Broadway, Chelsea, Massachusetts.1

1868-1870       139 Broadway, Chelsea, Massachusetts.1

1871                Address Unknown, Chelsea, Massachusetts.1

1872-1873       182 Broadway, Chelsea, Massachusetts.1

1874-1882       Address Unknown, Chelsea, Massachusetts.1

1853 March 4.  Yarmouth Register.  (Yarmouth Port, Massachusetts.)  March 4, 1853, Vol. XVII, No. 13, P. 2.

Daguerreotypes.—Our friends in Barnstable will do well to give Mr. Briggs a call.  He is a superior artist, and has taken a great many portraits with good success, in this place.

1853 March 11.  Yarmouth Register.  (Yarmouth Port, Massachusetts.)  March 11, 1853, Vol. XVII, No. 14, P. 3. 

Daguerreotype Miniatures.  “These beautiful representations of the human face, traced by Nature’s own hand in beams of Light, are ever the most pleasing remembrances of kindred and friends.”

The subscriber will be at Barnstable, for a few weeks, for the purpose of taking Daguerreotype Miniatures of various qualities and prices.  Single, or in groups, in any kind of weather, and warranted not to change or fade.

His Pictures will be executed in the highest style of the art, and neatly set in cases, frames, lockets, rings. Pins, bracelets, &c.

He has been at great pains to investigate and apply scientifically the chemical principles of this wonderful art, and to furnish himself with apparatus of the greatest perfection.

His saloon being furnished with both sky light and side light, he can give to his Miniatures any variety of light and shade desirable.

Portraits, Daguerreotypes, Paintings, or Engravings of any kind, copied, buildings and landscapes taken, and deceased or sick persons taken at their residence if desired.

The most suitable time for young children is between the hours of 11 and 2, of clear weather.  J. Briggs.

1856.  History of Boston, From 1630 to 1856.  (Boston, Massachusetts.)  P. 50.

Ambrotype Gallery, 123 Washington Street, Boston.  Jesse Briggs.

The “Ambrotype,” (unchanging, &c.) Is taken upon fine plate glass; an indestructible cement is then poured upon the picture, and another plate of glass pressed upon it.  The cement soon hardens, and the two plates in effect become one, with the picture in the centre, as permanent as the glass itself, and will remain unchanged for ages.  They can be taken in one quarter the time of Daguerreotypes, and of any size They are not reversed; can be seen in any light: hence are very suitable for frames, lockets, and pins.  Daguerreotypes can be copied in this permanent style, either larger or smaller than the originals.

Rights For Sale, And instructions given, in Cutting’s Patent Ambrotype and Mezzograph Process.

Cutting’s Patent Ambrotypes.  The only place in Washington Street where these unrivalled pictures can be obtained, is at Briggs & Knapp, 123.

Advertisement ran from March 20 to April 17, 1856.

1856 March 22.  New Hampshire Statesman.  (Concord, New Hampshire.)  March 22, 1856, Vol. XXXV, No.1815, P. 3.

Cutting’s Patent Ambrotypes.  The only place in Washington Street where these unrivalled pictures can be obtained, is at Briggs & Knapp, 123.

Advertisement ran from March 22 to April 26, 1856.

1856 March 26.  The Middlebury Register.  (Middlebury, Vermont.)  March 26, 1856, Vol.  XX, No. 49, P. 3.

Cutting’s Patent Ambrotypes.  The only place in Washington Street where these unrivalled pictures can be obtained, is at Briggs & Knapp, 123.

Advertisement ran from March 10 to June 14, 1856.

1856 March 27.  Rockland Gazette.  (Rockland, Maine.)  March 27, 1856, Vol. 11, No. 13, P. 3.

Cutting’s Patent Ambrotypes.  The only place in Washington Street where these unrivalled pictures can be obtained, is at Briggs & Knapp, 123.

Advertisement ran from March 27 to April 17, 1856.

1856 May 10.  Vermont Phoenix.  (Brattleboro, Vermont.)  May 10, 1856, New Series—Vol.  2, No. 19, P. 4.

Cutting’s Patent Ambrotypes.  The only place in Washington Street where these unrivalled pictures can be obtained, is at Briggs & Knapp, 123.

Advertisement ran from May 10 to June 14, 1856.

1856 May 15.  Green-Mountain Freeman.  (Montpelier, Vermont.)  May 15, 1856, Vol. XIII, No. 21, P. 3.  New Series No. 21.

We refer any of our readers in want of a genuine Ambrotype to the advertisement of J. Briggs, in another column,—being the only place on the Street where the genuine are taken.

1856 May 15.  Green-Mountain Freeman.  (Montpelier, Vermont.)  May 15, 1856, Vol. XIII, No. 21, P. 3.  New Series No. 21.

Cutting’s Patent Ambrotypes.  The only place, on Washington street, where these unrivalled pictures can be obtained is at J. Briggs.  123.

1856 June 13.  Vermont State Banner.  (Benningham, Vermont.)  June 13, 1856, Vol. XVI, No. 15, Whole No. 795, P. 3.

Cutting’s Patent Ambrotypes.  The only place, on Washington street, where these unrivalled pictures can be obtained is at J. Briggs.  123.

Advertisement ran from June 13 to July 11, 1856.

1856 September 18.  Dover Enquirer.  (Dover, New Hampshire.)  September 18, 1856, Vol. XXX, No. 17, P. 3

Cutting’s Patent Ambrotypes.  123 Washington St., Boston, The only place on the street where these unrivalled pictures can be obtained, J. Briggs, (Successor to J. H. Cutting.)

Advertisement ran from March 20 to April 17, 1856.

1856 September 19.  Vermont State Banner.  (Benningham, Vermont.)  September 19, 1856, Vol. XVI, No. 29, Whole No. 809, P. 3.

Cutting’s Patent Ambrotypes.  123 Washington St., Boston, The only place on the street where these unrivalled pictures can be obtained, J. Briggs, (Successor to J. H. Cutting.)

Advertisement ran from September 19 to October 17, 1856.

1856 September 25.  Green-Mountain Freeman.  (Montpelier, Vermont.)  September 25, 1856, Vol. XIII, No. 40, P. 3.  New Series No. 40.

Cutting’s Patent Ambrotypes.  123 Washington street Boston.  Only place, on Washington street, where these unrivalled pictures can be obtained.  J. Briggs, (successor to J. A. Cutting.)

1856 September 26.  Ellsworth American.  (Ellsworth, Maine.)  September 26, 1856, Vol. II, P. 3.

Cutting’s Patent Ambrotypes.  123 Washington street Boston.  Only place, on Washington street, where these unrivalled pictures can be obtained.  J. Briggs, (successor to J. A. Cutting.)

Advertisement ran from September 26 to November 14, 1856.

1856 October 1.  Bellows Falls Times.  (Bellows Falls, Vermont.)  October 1, 1856, Vol. 1, No. 9, P. 4.

Cutting’s Patent Ambrotypes.  123 Washington street Boston.  Only place, on Washington street, where these unrivalled pictures can be obtained.  J. Briggs, (successor to J. A. Cutting.)

Advertisement ran from October 1 to 22, 1856.

1856 October 2.  National Eagle. (Claremont, New Hampshire.)  October 2, 1856, Vol. XXII, No. 51, P. 2.

Cutting’s Patent Ambrotypes.  123 Washington street Boston.  Only place, on Washington street, where these unrivalled pictures can be obtained.  J. Briggs, (successor to J. A. Cutting.)

Advertisement ran from October 2 to October 16, 1856.

1856 October 4.  New Hampshire Statesman.  (Concord, New Hampshire.)  October 4, 1856, Vol. XXXVI, No. 1844, P. 3.

Cutting’s Patent Ambrotypes, 123 Washington St., Boston.  The only place, on the street, where these unrivalled pictures can be obtained.  J. Briggs, (successor to J. A. Cutting.)

Advertisement ran five times from October 4 to November 29, 1856.

1856 November 4.  Christian Mirror.  (Portland, Maine.)  November 4, 1856, Vol. XXXV, No. 14, Whole No. 1782, P. 3.

Cutting’s Patent Ambrotypes.  123 Washington St., Boston.  The only place, on the street, where these unrivalled pictures can be obtained.  J. Briggs, (successor to J. A. Cutting.)

Advertisement ran from November 4 to December 2, 1856.

1856 November 7.  Vermont State Banner.  (Benningham, Vermont.)  November 7, 1856, Vol. XVI, No. 36, Whole No. 816, P. 3.

Cutting’s Patent Ambrotypes.  123 Washington St., Boston, The only place on the street where these unrivalled pictures can be obtained, J. Briggs, (Successor to J. H. Cutting.)

Advertisement ran from November 7 to December 12, 1856.


[1] A Directory Of Massachusetts Photographers 1839-1900.