Tag Archives: Claremont New Hampshire

Baker & Brother (Andrew J. & George W.)

1850                Rooms over Bingham & Stevens Dry Goods Store, Claremont, New Hampshire.

1854                State Street, In Rear of State House, Concord. New Hampshire.

1856-1857       Union Block, opposite the Depot, Concord, New Hampshire.

Great Improvement In Daguerreotype Miniatures.  In Town, he Unrivalled Traveling

Daguerreotype Saloon, Excelsior; Stationed opposite the Tremont House.  Exhibition and

Receiving Rooms over the well-known Dry Goods Establishment of Messrs. Bingham &

Stevens For A Few Days Only.

D. Denison Cone & Co., respectfully announce to the citizens of Claremont and vicinity, that they are prepared to take Miniatures without regard to weather, of all sizes and styles in a superior manner, Cheaper than the same article can be obtained in any other place. 

The proprietors of the Excelsior take pleasure in introducing into this part of the country, the first establishment possessing All the advantages of the best city Sky Light Rooms.

New and Splendid Discovery, The Magic Circle.  By this new discovery the most splendid results are obtained—the picture is made to stand out, as it were, in bold relief from the ground work, and assume some of the most brilliant colors of nature, by chemical process, without the use of paint.  The celebrated Magic Back-ground, Crayon Daguerreotypes, and Patent Tallotypes (sic.) are more than equalled by this superb process. 

All those interested are respectfully invited to call and examine specimens, among which they cannot fail to recognize some familiar faces.

Instruction given in the art, including all the new improvements, and stock and apparatus furnished.

A liberal deduction made to Clubs and Families.

Cone’s Magic Circle Delineator, a new and beautiful instrument, indispensable to Daguerrian Artists, invented and for sale by D. Denison Cone, only.—Price $50.00, with printed instructions.

*D. Denison Cone, } Operators. A. J. Baker, } G. W. Baker, }

*Late first operator at Brown’s celebrated Daguerrian Establishment, Manchester, N. H.

1850 October 24.  National Eagle.  (Claremont, New Hampshire.)  October 24, 1850, Vol. XVI, No. II, P. 2.

Daguerreotype Likenesses.—An excellent opportunity is now presented to all who desire to obtain correct and finished pictures of themselves or their friends.  By our advertising columns it will be observed that Mr. C. Allen has again returned to his post, and will be happy to catch a life-like shadow of every one, who may wish his professional services in that line.  Mr. Allen has experience, taste and every facility for securing a finished and life-like picture.

It will also be observed that Messrs. Dannison Cone & Co., have taken apartments over the store of Messrs. Bingham & Stevens, and invite the public to give them a call.  We stepped in a day or two since, and found some most beautiful specimens of their art lying upon the table.  In the show case we observed various, ad admirably executed pictures, some of whom were Claremont friends.  Many persons are under the impression, that a more correct and finished picture can be obtained in the city than in the country.  This is a mistake.  With a good apparatus, the advantages are all on the side of the country.  The atmosphere is clearer, the light is better, and far more perfect pictures can be obtained.  Any city artist will acknowledge this.

1850 October 24.  National Eagle.  (Claremont, New Hampshire.)  October 24, 1850, Vol. XVI, No. II, P. 2.

Great Improvement In Daguerreotype Miniatures.  Best Pictures! The Daguerreotype Saloon, Excelsior, ; Stationed opposite the Tremont House.  All pictures taken at this Establishment are warranted the Best, and the Cheapest, ever taken in this State without any exceptions.

“Best Pictures” in good Cases for 75 cts. each, or twelve Pictures for $8.00.

Please call at our Exhibition Rooms over the well-known Dry Goods Establishment of Messrs. Bingham & Stevens, and examine specimens.   For A Few Days Only.

D. Denison Cone & Co., respectfully announce to the citizens of Claremont and vicinity, that they are prepared to take Miniatures without regard to weather, of all sizes and styles in a superior manner, Cheaper than the same article can be obtained in any other place. 

Prices Reduced One-half—Daguerreotypes for 75 Cents, in fine Morocco Cases, such as having formerly been sold here for $1.50.

The proprietors of the Excelsior take pleasure in introducing into this part of the country, the first establishment possessing All the advantages of the best city Sky Light Rooms.

New and Splendid Discovery, The Magic Circle.  By this new discovery the most splendid results are obtained—the picture is made to stand out, as it were, in bold relief from the ground work, and assume some of the most brilliant colors of nature, by chemical process, without the use of paint.  The celebrated Magic Back-ground, Crayon Daguerreotypes, and Patent Tallotypes (sic.) are more than equalled by this superb process. 

All those interested are respectfully invited to call and examine specimens, among which they cannot fail to recognize some familiar faces.

Instruction given in the art, including all the new improvements, and stock and apparatus furnished.

A liberal deduction made to Clubs and Families.

Cone’s Magic Circle Delineator, a new and beautiful instrument, indispensable to Daguerrian Artists, invented and for sale by D. Denison Cone, only.—Price $50.00, with printed instructions.

*D. Denison Cone, } Operators. A. J. Baker, } G. W. Baker, }

*Late first operator at Brown’s celebrated Daguerrian Establishment, Manchester, N. H.

Advertisement ran from September 24 to October 7, 1850.

1854 December 16.  New Hampshire Statesman.  (Concord, New Hampshire.)  December 16, 1854, Vol. XXXIV, No.1738, P. 3.

Daguerreotypes, Cheap!  Harken Unto Us!  Ye inhabitants of Concord and Vicinity, and hear what we say!  All those who want Perfect Likenesses of themselves or friends, are respectfully invited to give us a call, at our Saloon, State Street., In Rear Of the State House.  Come and see for yourselves!

Delays are dangerous, that we are sure;

Then why not in season a likeness secure?  A. J. & G. W. Baker.

Advertisement ran from December 16 to 30, 1854.

1855 October 6.  New Hampshire Statesman.  (Concord, New Hampshire.)  October 6, 1855, Vol. XXXV, No.1792, P. 3.

Baker & Brother, Daguerrean Artists, Opposite the Depot, Main Street, Concord, N. H.  Pictures taken in all varieties and styles, as cheap as the cheapest, and good as the best.

Copying from Daguerreotypes, Portraits, &c., executed in the neatest possible manner.  Please call and see.

Delays are dangerous, that we are sure,

Then why not in seasons a likeness secure? 

Advertisement ran from October 6 to 20, 1855

Daguerreotypes.  Baker & Brother, Daguerrean Artists opposite the Depot, Main St., Concord, N. H.  Pictures taken in all varieties and styles as cheap as the cheapest, and good as the best.  Copying from Daguerreotypes Portraits &c., executed in the neatest possible manner.  Invalids and deceased persons attended to at their residences if desired.  Please call and see.

Delays are dangerous, that we are sure,

Then why not in seasons a likeness secure?  Oct. 9.

Advertisement ran from October 10, 1855 to January 2, 1856.

1855 October 11.  Independent Democrat.  (Concord, New Hampshire.)  October 11, 1855, Vol. XI, No. 24, P. 3.

Daguerreotypes.  Baker & Brother, Daguerrean Artists Opposite the Depot Main St., Concord, N. H.  Pictures taken in all varieties and Styles as cheap as the cheapest, and good as the best.  Copying from Daguerreotypes Portraits &c., executed in the neatest possible manner.  Invalids and deceased persons attended to at their residences if desired.  Please call and see.

Delays are dangerous, that we are sure,

Then why not in seasons a likeness secure.

Advertisement ran from October 11 to December 27, 1855.

1855 December 8.  New Hampshire Statesman.  (Concord, New Hampshire.)  December 8, 1855, Vol. XXXV, No.1801, P. 2.

New Daguerreotype Saloon.  Messrs. Baker & Brother, Daguerrean Artists, who have been industriously and successfully pursuing their profession in a movable saloon on the vacant Fessenden land, have recently obtained a very pleasant and spacious apartment in the south end of the Allison & Lund Block.  Portraits of unmistakable accuracy are seen in a case at the front entrance.  Give them a call.

1855 December 8.  New Hampshire Statesman.  (Concord, New Hampshire.)  December 8, 1855, Vol. XXXV, No.1801, P. 3.

Railroad.  Look Out for the Engine while the Bell Rings!  Daguerreotypes.  In consequence of the increase of business, we have fitted up a large and commodious suit of Rooms, in Union Block, opposite the Depot, with one of the largest ad best Top and Side Lights that can be found in New England, together with an experience and past success,—we feel enabled to warrant perfect satisfaction.  We return our many thanks to our friends, and the public in general, for the liberal patronage they have bestowed on us for the past year, and kindly solicit a continuance of the same. 

1856 January 24.  Independent Democrat.  (Concord, New Hampshire.)  January 24, 1856, Vol. XI, No. 39, P. 3.

Railroad.  Look Out for the Engine while the Bell Rings.  Daguerreotypes.  In consequence of the increase of business, we have fitted up a large and commodious suit of Rooms, in Union Block, opposite the Depot, with one of the largest and best Top and Side Lights that can be found in New England, together with an experience and past success—we feel enabled to warrant perfect satisfaction.  We return our many thanks to our friends, and the public in general, for the liberal patronage they have bestowed on us for the past year, and kindly solicit a continuance of the same.

Pictures take in all varieties and styles, “as cheap as the cheapest, and as good as the best.”  Copying from Daguerreotypes and Portraits executed min the neatest possible manner.  Invalids and deceased persons taken at their residence, if desired.

Please call at our New Rooms and see for yourselves. 

Advertisement ran from January 24, 1856 to January 29, 1857.

Allen, Oscar C.

1859-1860       Bailey’s Block, Claremont, New Hampshire.

1860 April 12.  National Eagle.  (Claremont, New Hampshire.)  April 12, 1860, Vol. XXVI, No. 27, P. 1.

Notice.  Oscar C. Allen Is now prepared to furnish Ambrotypes and Pictures Of all kinds, and may be found in Bailey’s Block, over the Eagle Office.  The public are respectfully invited to call and examine specimens.  Claremont, Sept. 6, 1859.

Allen, Charles

1848-1859       Gerould’s Building, Keene, New Hampshire.

1849-1850       Rooms over Harris’s Store, Bellows Falls, Vermont.

1850                2 Dickinson’s Block, Tremont Square, Claremont, New Hampshire.

1850                Corner of Main and Sullivan Streets, Claremont, New Hampshire.

1850-1855 Rooms over the Eagle Printing Office, Claremont, New Hampshire.

1855-1859       Brown’s Block, Claremont, New Hampshire.

1848 May 11  New Hampshire Sentinel.  (Keene, New Hampshire.)  May 11, 1848, Vol. L, No. 19, P. 3.

Allen’s Daguerrean Gallery.  The subscriber would respectfully inform the inhabitants of Keene and vicinity that he has taken the rooms formerly occupied by G. W. Stone, in Gerould’s Building, where he is prepared to take Daguerreotype Likenesses, in the best and most improved style.  Also copies from Paintings, Portraits, Miniatures and Engravings.

Having had several years successful experience in the business, and having rooms fitted with a sky-light, which are superior to any other in this part of the country, he feels confident of being able to give entire satisfaction to all who wish for correct Likenesses of themselves or families and friends.

All are invited to call and examine specimens.

Advertisement ran from May 11 to

1848 June 1.  New Hampshire Sentinel.  (Keene, New Hampshire.)  June 1, 1848, Vol. L, No. 22, P. 3.

Daguerreotype Miniatures For One Dollar.  Miniatures neatly executed in every desirable size and style at Allen’s Daguerrian Gallery, West side of Central Square.

Prices from $1 to $10.

Advertisement ran from June 1, 1848 to January 11, 1849.

1849 March 22.  New Hampshire Sentinel.  (Keene, New Hampshire.)  March 22, 1849, Vol. LI, No. 12, P. 3.

At Home Again.  C. Allen Will remain at his Daguerreotype Rooms, in Keene, a few weeks, for the accommodation of all who wish for Likenesses of themselves, or families and friends.

Advertisement ran from March 22 to May 24, 1849.

1849 May 31.  New Hampshire Sentinel.  (Keene, New Hampshire.)  May 31, 1849, Vol. LI, No. 22, P. 3.

Delays are Dangerous.  Persons wishing to procure Daguerreotype Likenesses of themselves, families or friends, are respectfully invited to call at Allen’s Daguerrean Gallery immediately, as the Rooms will be closed for the season after June 20th.

Advertisement ran from May 31 to June 14, 1849.

1849 August 9.  New Hampshire Sentinel.  (Keene, New Hampshire.)  August 9, 1849, Vol. LI, No. 32, P. 3.

Daguerreotypes.  C. Allen, Would respectfully invite all persons interested in procuring Likenesses of themselves, or families and friends, to call at his Daguerreotype Rooms, 2d Door South of the Court House, where he has every facility for taking Likenesses in the best manner; also Landscapes, Copies from Daguerreotypes, Engravings, &c.

Advertisement ran from August 9 to November 8, 1849.

1849 November 15.  New Hampshire Sentinel.  (Keene, New Hampshire.)  November 15, 1849, Vol. LI, No. 46, P. 3.

Delays are Dangerous.  C. Allen, Would respectfully invite all persons wishing to procure Likenesses, of themselves and family, or friends, to call at his Daguerreotype Rooms at their earliest convenience, as he will be absent after Nov. 22d.

1849 December 27.  Bellows Falls Gazette.  (Bellows Falls, Vermont.)  December 27, 1849, Vol. XII, No. 10, Whole No. 582, P. 3.

Daguerreotypes.  C. Allen will remain a few days longer at his rooms over Harris’s Store, where he is prepared to execute Likenesses in the best and most improved style.

All are invited to call and examine a large variety of Specimens, Landscapes, &c.  Bellows Falls, December 25, 1849.

Advertisement ran from December 27, 1849 to January 10, 1850.

1850 January 17.  National Eagle.  (Claremont, New Hampshire.)  January 17, 1850, Vol. XV, No. XIV, P. 3.

Daguerreotypes.  C. Allen would respectfully inform the Ladies and Gentlemen of Claremont and vicinity that he is prepared to execute Daguerreotype Likenesses and insert them in Cases, Frames, Lockets, &c., in a style unsurpassed by any other operator.

Paintings, Portraits, Daguerreotypes, &c., copied.

Having availed himself of the recent improvements in the Art, in addition to four or five years successful experience in the business he feels confident of being able to give entire satisfaction to all who wish for correct likenesses of themselves or families and friends.  Rooms at No. 2 Dickinson’s Block, Tremont Square.  All are invited to call and examine specimens.

Advertisement ran from January 17 to February 14, 1850.

1850 February 28.  New Hampshire Sentinel.  (Keene, New Hampshire.)  February 28, 1850, Vol. LII, No. 9, P. 3.

One Month!  C. Allen will be at his Daguerreotype Rooms, 2d door South of the Court House, during the month of March.

Persons wishing for Likenesses of themselves, or families and friends, are invited to call at their earliest convenience, as he will be absent in April.

Advertisement ran from February 28 to March 14, 1850.

1850 April 11.  National Eagle.  (Claremont, New Hampshire.)  April 11, 1850, Vol. XV, No. XVVI, P. 3.

Daguerreotypes.  C. Allen would respectfully inform the inhabitants of Claremont and vicinity, that he is prepared to execute Daguerreotype Likenesses in every desirable size and style, at his room over Bailey’s Jewelry Store, corner Main and Sullivan streets.  Having fitted up his room with a large Sky Light, and availed himself of the recent improvements in the Art, and the best apparatus, his facilities are equal to the best city establishments, and far superior to common traveling operators.

All are invited to call and examine specimens.

Advertisement ran from April 11 to May 2, 1850.

1850 May 2.  National Eagle.  (Claremont, New Hampshire.)  May 2, 1850, Vol. XV, No. XXIX, P. 3.

Read This!  The subscriber may be found at his Daguerreotype Rooms over the Eagle Printing Office, until the 11th of May.  After that time at his room, 2nd door South of the Court House in Keene.

Ladies and Gentlemen in Clairmont and vicinity wishing for Daguerreotypes, are invited to call immediately.  C. Allen

Advertisement ran on May 2 & 9, 1850.

1850 June 13.  New Hampshire Sentinel.  (Keene, New Hampshire.)  June 13, 1850, Vol. LII, No. 24, P. 3.

Daguerreotypes.  C. Allen will be at his Daguerreotype Rooms, 2 Doors South of the Court House, in Keene, Until the First of July.  After that time, at his Rooms, corner of Main and Sullivan Streets, in Claremont.

All persons wishing for Daguerreotype Likenesses of themselves, or family and friends, are invited to call immediately.

Advertisement ran from June 13 to 27, 1850.

1850 July 4.  National Eagle.  (Claremont, New Hampshire.)  July 4, 1850, Vol. XV, No. XXXIX, P. 3.

Daguerreotypes. For A Few Weeks Only.  C. Allen would respectfully inform the citizens of Claremont and vicinity, that he has returned to Claremont, and will remain a short time at his room over the Eagle office, where he has superior facilities for executing Likenesses in the best manner and in every desirable size and style.

All are invited to call and examine specimens.

Advertisement ran from July 4 to 25, 1850.

1850 July 25.  National Eagle.  (Claremont, New Hampshire.)  July 25, 1850, Vol. XV, No. XLII, P. 2.

Persons intending to call on Mr. Allen for Daguerreotypes, are reminded that he will leave town on the 1st of August.

1850 August 15.  New Hampshire Sentinel.  (Keene, New Hampshire.)  August 15, 1850, Vol. LII, No. 33, P. 3.

Daguerreotypes.  C. Allen may be found at his rooms, in Keene, for a few weeks, where he has every facility for executing Daguerreotypes in the very best manner desirable variety of size and style.

Call at the old stand, 2 Doors South of the Court House.

Advertisement ran from August 15 to September 19, 1850

1850 October 3.  National Eagle.  (Claremont, New Hampshire.)  October 3, 1850, Vol. XV, No. LII, P. 3.

Daguerreotypes.  The subscriber respectfully informs the Ladies and Gentlemen of Claremont and vicinity, that he will be at his Daguerreotype Rooms, over the office of the National Eagle, for a few weeks, after Thursday, Oct. 3d, where he has every facility for executing Daguerreotype Likenesses, copies from Daguerreotypes, &c., in the best manner and in every desirable variety of size and style.

All are invited to call and examine specimens, whether they want pictures or not.  C. Allen.

Advertisement ran from October 3 to November 7, 1850.

1850 October 17.  National Eagle.  (Claremont, New Hampshire.)  October 17, 1850, Vol. XVI, No. I, P. 3.

Better Pictures.  C. Allen respectfully call the attention of the Ladies and Gentlemen of Claremont and vicinity, To his Daguerreotype Rooms, over the Eagle Office, where his superior facilities, with his long experience in the business, enables him to produce better pictures than can be had elsewhere in the county.

Persons wishing for likenesses which they would not be ashamed to exhibit to their friends as a correct representation of themselves, or a specimen of the Art, are particularly invited to call at his rooms and see for themselves.   Advertisement ran on October 17 to 31, 1850.

Daguerreotype Likenesses.—An excellent opportunity is now presented to all who desire to obtain correct and finished pictures of themselves or their friends.  By our advertising columns it will be observed that Mr. C. Allen has again returned to his post, and will be happy to catch a life-like shadow of every one, who may wish his professional services in that line.  Mr. Allen has experience, taste and every facility for securing a finished and life-like picture.

It will also be observed that Messrs. Dannison Cone & Co., have taken apartments over the store of Messrs. Bingham & Stevens, and invite the public to give them a call.  We stepped in a day or two since, and found some most beautiful specimens of their art lying upon the table.  In the show case we observed various, ad admirably executed pictures, some of whom were Claremont friends.  Many persons are under the impression, that a more correct and finished picture can be obtained in the city than in the country.  This is a mistake.  With a good apparatus, the advantages are all on the side of the country.  The atmosphere is clearer, the light is better, and far more perfect pictures can be obtained.  Any city artist will acknowledge this.

1850 November 7.  National Eagle.  (Claremont, New Hampshire.)  November 7, 1850, Vol. XVI, No. IV, P. 3.

A Few Days.  The subscriber will remain but a few days longer at this time in Claremont.  Persons wishing to obtain correct and finished pictures of themselves or friends, are invited to improve the present opportunity, by calling at his Daguerreotype Room over the Eagle Office in Bailey’s Building, where his superior facilities enable him to produce better pictures than can be had at any other place in this part of the State.  C. Allen.

Advertisement ran on November 7 & 14, 1850.

1850 November 21.  New Hampshire Sentinel.  (Keene, New Hampshire.)  November 21, 1850, Vol. LII, No. 47, P. 3.

The Best Daguerreotypes!  C. Allen Respectfully informs the inhabitants of Keene and adjoining towns, that he may be found at his Daguerreotype Rooms for a few weeks, where his superior facilities and long experience in the business enable him to execute better Pictures than can be had elsewhere in the county.

Please call at his Rooms, 2d Door South of the Court House.

Advertisement ran from November 21, 1850 to January 2, 1851.

1851 January 2.  National Eagle.  (Claremont, New Hampshire.)  January 2, 1851, Vol. XVI, No. XII, P. 3.

Daguerreotypes.  The subscriber would respectfully inform his friends and the public in Claremont and vicinity, that he has returned to his rooms over the Printing Office of the National Eagle, where he is prepared to execute Daguerreotypes in the best manner, and of every desirable variety in size and style.

Persons wishing for likenesses of themselves, or families or friends, are invited to call at their earliest convenience, as he will remain in town but a few weeks at this time.  C. Allen.

Advertisement ran from January 2 to 30, 1851.

1851 January 23.  National Eagle.  (Claremont, New Hampshire.)  January 23, 1851, Vol. XVI, No. XV, P. 3.

Don’t Read This.  Persons intending to have Daguerreotypes of themselves or friends must call on the subscriber soon, as he will remain in town but a short time.  C. Allen.

Advertisement ran on January 23 & 30, 1851.

The ide to Charlestown.  Every body knows, that on Tuesday last a large company of our citizens took a sleigh-ride to Charlestown, and had a highly social and merry time…Just while this state of things continued, we observed our friend Allen, near the town house, with his daguerreotype apparatus, endeavoring to catch a life-like picture of the scene, and immortalize, the occasion, so far as his valuable art might enable him so to do.  Whether he succeeded we do not know…

1851 February 13.  New Hampshire Sentinel.  (Keene, New Hampshire.)  February 13, 1851, Vol. LIII, No. 7, P. 3.

Daguerreotypes.  From 50 Cents to 15 Dollars!!!  C. Allen may be found at his Rooms in Keene after February 17th, where he is prepared to furnish Daguerreotypes in greater variety than ever.

Persons wishing for Likenesses are invited to call soon, as other engagements will prevent his remaining in town but a few weeks at this time.

Advertisement ran from February 13 to April 3, 1851.

1851 April 10.  National Eagle.  (Claremont, New Hampshire.)  April 10, 1851, Vol. XVI, No. XXVI, P. 3.

A Few Weeks.  C. Allen may be found at his room over the Eagle Office, where he is prepared to furnish Daguerreotypes in every variety of size and style, warranted superior to any ever taken at any other establishment in this vicinity.  Persons wishing for Likenesses of themselves or friends are invited to call soon, as other engagements will prevent his remaining in town but a few weeks at this time.

All are invited to call and examine specimens.

Advertisement ran from April 10 to May 8, 1851.

1851 May 15.  New Hampshire Sentinel.  (Keene, New Hampshire.)  May 15, 1851, Vol. LIII, No. 20, P. 3.

Daguerreotypes!  The place to get a good Daguerreotype is at the subscriber’s Rooms, two doors South of the Court House, where he will remain a few weeks for the purpose of accommodating all who wish for Likenesses of themselves, or families and Friends.  C. Allen.

Advertisement ran from May 15 to June 12, 1851.

1851 June 12.  New Hampshire Sentinel.  (Keene, New Hampshire.)  June 12, 1851, Vol. LIII, No. 24, P. 3.

Call Soon!  C. Allen will remain at his Daguerreotype Room in Keene, until June 28th, and respectfully invite all persons wishing for Likenesses of themselves of friends to call before that time.

Advertisement ran from June 12 to 26, 1851. 

1851 June 19.  National Eagle.  (Claremont, New Hampshire.)  June 19, 1851, Vol. XVI, No. XXXVI, P. 3.

Coming Soon.  C. Allen wishes to inform the Ladies and Gentlemen of Claremont and vicinity, that he will be at his Daguerreotype Room, over the office of the National Eagle, after the first of July, where his unequalled facilities and successful experience in the business, should induce all to favor him with their patronage who wish for a good Daguerreotype of themselves or friends.

Advertisement ran from June 19 to July 3, 1851.

1851 July 3.  National Eagle.  (Claremont, New Hampshire.)  July 3, 1851, Vol. XVI, No. XXXVIII, P. 2.

Daguerreotypes.—By reference to our advertising columns it will be observed that Mr. C. Allen, is again at his post, and is ready to answer the calls of all who may wish for a life-like picture of themselves or friends.  Mr. Allen as had a long experience in his line, and competent judges have decided that his pictures possess unusual excellence, both in style and finish.

1851 July 3.  National Eagle.  (Claremont, New Hampshire.)  July 3, 1851, Vol. XVI, No. XXXVIII, P. 3.

Daguerreotypes.  C. Allen Respectfully informs the inhabitants of Clarement and vicinity that he may be found at his rooms over the Eagle Office for a short time, where his unequalled facilities and the perfect satisfaction his pictures have always given, furnished a sure guarantee that those who favor him with a call will not be disappointed in receiving a superior likeness of themselves or family and friends.

Advertisement ran on July 3 to 24, 1851.

1851 August 7.  New Hampshire Sentinel.  (Keene, New Hampshire.)  August 7, 1851, Vol. LIII, No. 32, P. 3.

Daguerreotypes.  C. Allen may be found at his Daguerreotype Rooms, in Keene, for a few weeks, prepared to furnish Daguerreotypes in every variety of size and style.

Advertisement ran from August 7 to 21, 1851.

1851 November 6.  National Eagle.  (Claremont, New Hampshire.)  November 6, 1851, Vol. XVII, No. IV, P. 3.

Daguerreotypes.  C. Allen is now ready to wait upon customers at his Daguerreotype Rooms, over the office of the National Eagle, in Claremont village, where he has every facility for executing Likenesses in the best manner, and in every desirable variety of size and style.

Persons wishing for Likenesses of themselves or friends, are invited to call at their earliest convenience, as he will remain in town but a few weeks at this time.

Advertisement ran from November 6 to 20, 1851.

1851 December 8.  New Hampshire Sentinel.  (Keene, New Hampshire.)  December 8, 1851, Vol. LIII, No. 50, P. 3.

Daguerreotypes.  C. Allen Respectfully informs the inhabitants of Keene and vicinity that he may be found at his Rooms for a few weeks.

Having recently enlarged his Sky Light, and otherwise improved his rooms, and having a full supply of stock of every description, he is better than ever, prepared to furnish Daguerreotypes, in every desirable variety of size and style.

Persons from neighboring towns are invited to call, and are assured that his superior facilities enable him to supply them with better Likenesses than can be had of Traveling Operators, who usually practice deception by exhibiting as specimens pictures take by others, and better than they are able to produce themselves.

Advertisement ran from December 8 to 25, 1851.

1852 March 10.  Cheshire Republican and Farmer.  (Keene, New Hampshire.)  March 10, 1852, Vol. 18, No. 31, Whole No. 1277, P. 3.

Daguerreotypes.  C. Allen may be found at his Daguerreotype Rooms, two doors south of the Court House for a few weeks.  Persons wishing for Likenesses of themselves or families and friends, are invited to call at their earliest convenience. 

Advertisement ran from March 10 to May 26, 1852.

1852 June 10.  National Eagle.  (Claremont, New Hampshire.)  June 10, 1852, Vol. XVIII, No. XXXV, P. 3.

Daguerreotypes.  C. Allen respectfully informs the inhabitants of Claremont ad vicinity, that he will remain a few weeks at his Rooms, over the Eagle Office, where he will be prepared to furnish the best Daguerreotypes, put up in every desirable variety of size and style.  All are invited to call and examine specimens.

Advertisement ran from June 10 to July 15, 1852.

1852 July 28.  Cheshire Republican and Farmer.  (Keene, New Hampshire.)  July 28, 1852, Vol. 18, No. 51, Whole No. 1297, P. 3.

Daguerreotypes, C. Allen May be found at his Rooms in Keene for a few weeks, prepared to furnish Daguerreotypes of every variety of size and style.

Advertisement ran from July 28 to November 10, 1852.

1852 November 4.  National Eagle.  (Claremont, New Hampshire.)  November 4, 1852, Vol. XIX, No. III, P. 3.

Large Daguerreotypes.  C. Allen Respectfully invites all persons interested in procuring Daguerreotypes of themselves or friends, to call at his rooms over the Eagle Office, where he will remain a few weeks.

Please call and examine a few of those large size Daguerreotypes which were so highly commended at the Cheshire County Fair.

Advertisement ran from November 4 to December 16, 1852.

1852 December 29.  Cheshire Republican and Farmer.  (Keene, New Hampshire.)  December 29, 1852, Vol. 19, No. 21, Whole No. 1319, P. 3.

Daguerreotypes.  C. Allen respectfully informs the inhabitants of Keen and vicinity that he may be foud at his Daguerreotype Rooms for a few weeks.  Having recently procured New Apparatus, he is now prepared to furnish Pictures of the Largest Size ever taken in the State, and all smaller sizes and varieties.

Advertisement was recorded on December 29, 1852 and March 2 & 16, 1853.

1853 May 12.  National Eagle.  (Claremont, New Hampshire.)  May 12, 1853, Vol. XIX, No. XXX, P. 2.

Daguerreotypes.—Our friend Allen advertises himself on hand again, and well be happy to have the public call and see various specimens of his taste and skill.  Mr. Allen is an excellent artist, and has materials and facilities which enable him to give a life-like appearance to all his pictures.

1853 May 12.  National Eagle.  (Claremont, New Hampshire.)  May 12, 1853, Vol. XIX, No. XXX, P. 3.

Daguerreotypes.  C. Allen, Thankful for the liberal patronage he has received for the last three years, respectfully informs the citizens of Claremont and vicinity that he is again in town and will remain a few weeks at his Daguerreotype Rooms over the Eagle Office, where his sperioir facilities enables him to supply those who patronize him with better pictures than can be had elsewhere.  Call and examine specimens.

Advertisement ran from May 12 to June 30, 1853.

1853 July 7.  National Eagle.  (Claremont, New Hampshire.)  July 7, 1853, Vol. XIX, No. XL, P. 3.

Daguerreotype Likenesses Of the best quality and of every desirable variety of size and style, can be obtained at Allen’s Daguerreotype Room, over the Eagle Office.

Prices From 75 Cents To $5.00.

Also, Stencil plates and Indelible Ink for marking names on linen and all kinds of clothing, furnished at short notice.  Please call and examine.

Advertisement ran from July 7 to August 18, 1853.

1853 October 6.  National Eagle.  (Claremont, New Hampshire.)  October 6, 1853, Vol. XIX, No. LI, P. 3.

Keep it before the People That Charles Allen Is Constantly Prepared To Furnish Daguerreotypes of every desirable size and style, on the most reasonable terms.  Rooms in Bailey’s Building over the Eagle Office.

Advertisement ran from October 6, 1853 to June 28, 1855.

1854 May 10.  Cheshire Republican and Farmer.  (Keene, New Hampshire.)  May 10, 1854, Vol. 19, No. 21, Whole No. 1319, P. 3.

Daguerreotypes.  C. Allen, Has the pleasure of informing his friends that his new and splendid suite of Daguerrean Rooms have been completed, having been built expressly for him, and in accordance with his wishes, and combining every convenience and improvement which a long experience and an extensive acquaintance with the best rooms in New England could suggest—making it the most convenient and best arranged establishment of the kind in the State.

Persons in neighboring towns wishing for better pictures than can be made with such facilities as traveling operators use, are invited to call and see for themselves.

With his Large Sky-Light, Containing more than three hundred square feet of glass, pictures can be made equally as well, if not better, in cloudy as clear weather.  August 16, 1853.

Advertisement was recorded on May 10, September 27, 1854 & July 25, 1855.

1855 March 1. National Eagle. (Claremont, New Hampshire.) March 1, 1855, Vol. XXI, No. 20, P. 2.

Daguerreotypes.—We Have now three places in this village where those in want of them can obtain good pictures of themselves or friends.  Mr. Allen, the old stand-by, over the Eagle office, is still “at home” to all his customers, and happy to serve them.  Mr. Tapley, in Farwell’s New Block, is always on hand when a picture is wanted.  Mr. Miner, with his saloon, has come to town again, and may be found on the Common, ready to receive his friends and customers and serve them, to their satisfaction.  All the above gentlemen are excellent operators, but which of them is the Best, we leave for the public to decide.  They all speak for themselves in our advertising columns.

1855 July 6.  New Hampshire Sentinel.  (Keene, New Hampshire.)  July 6, 1855, Vol. LVII, No. 27, P. 4.

Daguerreotypes.  C. Allen, has the pleasure of informing his friends that his new and splendid suite of Daguerrean Rooms have been completed, having been built expressly for him, and in accordance with his wishes, and combining every convenience and improvement which a long experience and an extensive acquaintance with the best rooms in New England could suggest—making it the most convenient and best arranged establishment of the kind in the State.

Persons in neighboring towns wishing for better pictures than can be made with such facilities as traveling operators use, are invited to call and see for themselves.

With his Large Sky-Light, Containing more than three hundred square feet of glass, pictures can be made equally as well, if not better, in cloudy as clear weather.  August 17, 1853.

Advertisement was recorded on July 6 to December 28, 1855.

1855 July 19.  National Eagle.  (Claremont, New Hampshire.)  July 19, 1855, Vol. XXI, No. 40, P. 2.

Removal.—Our neighbor Allen has removed his Daguerreotype Establishment from Bailey’s to Brown’s Block, where he has rooms fitted up with modern appliances for the practice of his art, and where he is prepared to serve his customers with as good pictures as can be procured at any other place hersabout.  See his advertisement.

1855 July 19.  National Eagle.  (Claremont, New Hampshire.)  July 19, 1855, Vol. XXI, No. 40, P. 3.

Removal!  The subscriber respectfully invites the attention of the citizens of Claremont, and the public generally to his New Daguerrean Gallery! In Brown’s Block!

The rooms are easy of access, spacious, convenient and pleasant.  The Operating Light Is large, and constructed upon the most approved plan.  His Apparatus Is New, Perfect, And Of The Best Quality, And his rooms are furnished throughout with all necessary fixtures and conveniences for the expedition and skilful practice of his art as well as for the convenience and comfort of his customers.  Having been a Permanent Operator In this place for some years, he flatters himself that he has earned the confidence of the community, and that he sha;; merit and continue to receive a liberal share of public patronage.

Pictures taken in singly or in groups, large or small size, and equally as well in cloudy as in clear weather.

He would also say that while he keeps constantly posted up in all the Practical Improvements In the art, he has no confidence in any “improved day-light,” “patent refined sunshine,” or “gas.”  Charles Allen.

Advertisement ran from July 19 to September 6, 1855.

1855 July 25.  Cheshire Republican and Farmer.  (Keene, New Hampshire.)  July 25, 1855, Vol. 1XXI, No. 51, P. 1.

Daguerreotypes.  C. Allen has the pleasure of informing his friends that his new and splendid suite of Daguerrean Rooms

1855 September 6.  National Eagle.  (Claremont, New Hampshire.)  September 6, 1855, Vol. XXI, No. 47, P. 2.

Daguerreotypes.—It is always a pleasure to us to commend the skill of our own citizens.  And here let us say that we have lately seen some of the best Daguerreotypes from the rooms of Mr. C. Allen, in Brown’s Block, that we have ever noticed anywhere.  We saw tow pictures put up in quite small lockets, that were more perfect than any of a similar size which ever came under our observation.  We have always thought Mr. Allen a good artist, and have respectably said as much, but it seems to us that he has made a very marked improvement in his work since he removed to his new rooms.

1855 September 6.  National Eagle.  (Claremont, New Hampshire.)  September 6, 1855, Vol. XXI, No. 47, P. 3.

Charles Allen, Daguerrean Artist!  Rooms In Brown’s Block, Over The Post Office.

Advertisement ran from September 6, 1855 to January 24, 1856.

1856 January 31.  National Eagle.  (Claremont, New Hampshire.)  January 31, Vol. XXII, No. 16, P. 3.

Improved Ambrotypes!  Or Daguerreotypes On Glass!  At Allen’s Daguerrean Gallery, In Brown’s Block.  Also Daguerreotypes.

Advertisement ran from January 31, 1856 to January 15, 1857.

1856 February 6.  Cheshire Republican.  (Keene, New Hampshire.)  February 6, Vol. XXII, No. 27, P. 4.

Ambrotypes.  C. Allen respectfully informs the citizens of Keene and vicinity that he is now prepared to furnish the new style of Likenesses, called Ambrotypes, or Daguerreotypes upon glass.  The Ambrotype, unlike the Daguerreotype, has no metallic reflection, is not reversed, and can be seen in any light.

Instruction given in the art.  Daguerreotypes taken as usual in every desirable size and style.

Rooms in Gerould’s Building, West side of Central Square.

Advertisement was recorded fifteen times from February 6 to November 5, 1856.

1856 November 12. Cheshire Republican.  (Keene, New Hampshire.)  November 12, 1857, Vol. XXIII, No. 15, P. 4.

Ambrotypes.  C. Allen continues to furnish his customers with Ambrotypes of such excellence and perfection that they have nearly supersceded (Sic.) the old fashioned Daguerreotype.

Ambrotypes (unlike Daguerreotypes) are not reversed, have no metallic reflection, can be seen in any light, and are taken in one fourth the time of sitting required for Daguerreotypes.

Daguerreotypes taken as usual for lockets, and in cases when desired.

Call and see for yourselves, at his rooms in Gerould’s Building, West side of Central Square.

Advertisement ran from November 12, 1856 to December 2, 1857. 

1857 December 2. Cheshire Republican.  (Keene, New Hampshire.)  December 2, 1857 Vol. XXIII, No. 18, P. 3.

Picture Gallery,  C. Allen would inform the citizens of Keene and neighboring towns that the entrance to his Ambrotype Rooms is at the South Door in Gerould’s New Block, two doors North of that occupied for the last ten years.  These rooms are large and pleasantly situated, having a beautiful view of Central Square, and are furnished with apparatus and facilities for taking Likenesses, Group Pictures of Families, Schools, &c., more than twice as large as ay other in this part of the State.

O pains or expense will be spared to continue these rooms (as they long have been) the headquarters of all who wish for better Pictures than can be made by inexperienced or travelling operators.

Advertisement ran from December 2, 1857 to May 5, 1858.

1858 May 5.  Cheshire Republican.  (Keene, New Hampshire.)  May 5, 1858, Vol. XXIII, No. 40, P. 3.

Ambrotypes At Reduced Prices!  C. Allen will take Ambrotypes in all kinds of frames and cases from 20 to 40 per cent cheaper than former prices—for a few weeks.  25 Cents will pay for two Enameled Photographs of the same person.

Crystalotypes, Or Paper Photographs, a popular and desirable kind for large size pictures, now for the first time introduced into this part of the State.  Call at the old stand in Grould’s Building, West side of Central Square. 

Advertisement ran from May 5, 1858 to September 28, 1859.

1858 October 6.  Cheshire Republican.  (Keene, New Hampshire.)  October 6, 1858, Vol. XXIV, No. 10, P. 2-3.

Cheshire County Fair.  Reports Of Committees, Premiums Awarded, &c…Report Of the Committee on Miscellaneous Articles, and all kinds of Mechanical Work, not before mentioned, and all articles of Fancy or other Work presented for Exhibition, not named in the Premium List…

C. Allen, Keene, 6 photographs, 1.00.

1859 September 21.  New Hampshire Sentinel.  (Keene, New Hampshire.)  September 21, 1859, Vol. XXV, No. 8, P. 2.

Colored Photographs.  C. Allen is now making Photographs of large sizes, beautifully Colored of finished in India Ink.

Persons having small Daguerreotypes of deceased friends, can have them enlarged to any desirable size, and colored—giving the true color of the hair, eyes, complexion, dress, &c.

Ambrotypes of all kinds.  Lockets, Pictures, &c.

Call at the Old Stand Gerould’s Building, West side Central square.

Advertisement ran from September 21 to December 28, 1859.

1859 October 5.  Cheshire Republican.  (Keene, New Hampshire.)  October 5, 1859, Vol. XXV, No. 10, P. 1-2.

Cheshire County Fair.  Premiums Awarded, Sept. 28, 1859… Miscellaneous Articles…

C. Allen, Keene, colored photographs, 1.50.

1859 September 10.  Vermont Journal.  (Windsor, Vermont.)  September 10, 1859, Vol. XVI, No. 13, Whole No. 794, P. 3.

Photographs.  Charles Allen, Claremont, N. H. Is prepared to take photographic portraits of large size, and in the best style of the art.  At his 25 cent ambrotype rooms, in Brown’s block.  Citizens of neighboring towns are respectfully invited to call and examine specimens.  Also Ambrotypes, Melainotypes and other cheap pictures at low rates.  He also has superior facilities for taking group pictures.

Remember the place—entrance next door to the Post Office.  Aug. 20, 1859.

Advertisement was recorded on September 10 & 17, 1859.

1860 April 12.  National Eagle.  (Claremont, New Hampshire.)  January 31, 1860, Vol. XXVI, No. 27, P. 1.

Back Again.  C. Allen has returned to his old stand in Brown’s block where he is constantly prepared to furnish Photographs and Ambrotypes in all their varieties at the lowest price.

Entrance next door to the post office.  13.   [January 4, 1860]

Simeon Williams

1848                Clinton House, Clinton, Massachusetts.

1849                82 Main Street, Waits Block, Worcester, Massachusetts.[1]

1851                Address Unknown, Claremont, New Hampshire

Simeon Williams was recorded in two books, two advertisements and one announcement.  The first book he was mentioned in was the History of the Origin of the Town of Clinton, Massachusetts 1653-1865 by Andrew E. Ford, 1896.  Daguerrean Artists.  P. 397…S. Williams, who had a saloon near the Clinton House [Clinton, Massachusetts].

The second book he was mentioned in wasThe Worcester Historical Society Publications  (Worcester, Massachusetts.)  New Series Vol. I, No. 8, April 1935, p. 438…During the year 1846 we find the firm of White and Andrews located in the Central Exchange.  They appear to have remained in business only for a brief period.  Other men in the field before 1850 were Lewis Babbitt, Simeon Williams and M. S. Chapin.

The first advertisement ran from January 8 to April 18, 1849 in the Worcester Daily Spy  (Worcester, Massachusetts).  Daguerreotypes for 75 Cents, S. Williams, the proprietor of the City Daguerreotype Gallery, having taken the Rooms formerly occupied by A. Morse, in Wait’s Block, No. 82 Main Street, nearly opposite the Eagle Hotel, and fitted them up with new and Enlarged Lights, arranged and perfectly adapted to the business, is prepared to execute Daguerreotype Likenesses superior to those taken or exhibited at any other establishment in Worcester.  This is the only place in this City where a first rate Daguerreotype can be obtained for Seventy-five Cents—notwithstanding the advertisements to the contrary by Boys who are employed to clean plates at a certain other establishment, the proprietor of which has, for the past seven or eight months, been floating upon the reputation of another Artist.

The object of this advertisement is to inform the public where they can procure a Daguerreotype for the above price, executed by a skillful Artist; instead of being made subjects for the practice of inexperienced Youths.

The announcement appeared on October 23, 1851 in the National Eagle (Claremont, New Hampshire).  Daguerreotypes.  In another part of this paper may be found the advertisement of Messrs. Bundy & Williams, Daguerreotypists.  We have seen some specimens of their work, and they are certainly very fine.  We know not that we ever saw Daguerreotype pictures so clear and life-like, as may be found among their specimens.  Call and see them.

The second advertisement ran from October 23 to November 13, 1851 in the National Eagle.

Daguerreotypes.  The citizens of this village and vicinity are respectfully solicited to visit the Daguerrian Gallery of Messrs. J. K. Bundy and S. Williams, now stopping in this place, where may be found a better assortment of Specimens of the Daguerrian Art than has ever been exhibited here before.  The artists guarantee that every judge of Pictures that will call shall feel satisfied that this is the fact, and they shall be shown pictures of some of the most distinguished men of the age, and also some of the most beautiful ladies in New England.

The subscribers are prepared to take and pit up pictures in every variety of style, from the miniature for a finger ring up to as large a size as desired, and at such a reasonable rate that all shall be satisfied.  For clearness of tone and strength of likeness, no picture taken in the country have ever surpassed them.  A dull, smokey, greasy looking Daguerreotype is worse than nothing, and we wish our pictures compared with those formerly taken in this place.—Will Ladies and Gentlemen give us an early call, as our stay must be very short.

Testimonials of the most flattering character will be shown if desired.

Copying of every description done to order.

Ladies and Gentlemen, will be better satisfied with Pictures in dark drapery.

Children should sit in mid-day in fair weather—all others in any weather and at all hours.

We are also acting agents for the sale of Smith & Green’s Seraphines and Melodeons, a beautiful instrument, manufactured with Carkart’s Improvement, and we are authorized to sell them at a more reasonable rate than they can be purchased at any other place.  We have one specimen at our carriage.  Also for sale, Sheet Music.  J. K. Bundy, S. Williams.

Simeon Williams is recorded in other photographic directories as being active in Worcester, Massachusetts in 1849.


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

Whitmore & Porter

1842                Rooms at the Tremont House, Claremont, New Hampshire.

1843                Rooms at J. C. Huntington’s Hotel, Middlebury, Vermont

1843-1844       Room at the American Hotel, Room 6, 2d floor, Burlington, Vermont.

Whitmore & Porter (also spelled Whittemore) were recorded in three advertisements and two announcements in three different newspapers.  The first announcement appeared on April 22, 1842 I the National Eagle (Claremont, New Hampshire).   Daguerreotype Miniatures.  We would call attention to the advertisement of Messrs. Whitmore & Porter in another column.—Those of our friends who may wish to have an exact impression of their faces transferred upon steel, can now have an opportunity.  We know nothing about the operation of the Daguerreotype, but the specimens show us are exceedingly beautiful, and such as could only  have been produced by one having a through practical knowledge of the instrument.  There is no quackery here, and if our citizens will favor the above gentlemen with a call, we will guarantee them a gentlemanly reception.

The first advertisement ran on April 22 & 29, 1842 in the National Eagle.  Pencil Of Nature.  Messrs. Whitmore & Porter, respectfully inform the citizens of Claremont, that they have taken rooms and set up their apparatus for taking Daguerreotype Miniatures, at the Tremont House and will remain there a few days, where they will be happy to exhibit to the Ladies and Gentlemen of Claremont, specimens of their work, and render such other attention as may be necessary for their information.  Those who have never seen a specimen of nature’s pencillings can hardly form an adequate idea of the extreme perfection, beauty, and wonderful minuteness of a Daguerreotype Picture.  Suffice it to say that productions of this process are the works of nature, and not of art-the light of heaven alone is the pencil used.                     

The second advertisement ran from June 28 to July 12, 1843 in The Middlebury People’s Press  (Middlebury, Vermont).  Pencil of nature.  Messrs. Whitmore & Porter, respectfully inform the citizens of Middlebury and vicinity, that they have taken rooms and set up their apparatus for taking Daguerreotype Miniatures, at J. C. Huntington’s Hotel, and will remain there a few days, where they will be happy to exhibit to the Ladies and Gentlemen of Middlebury, specimens of their work, and render such other attention as may be necessary for their information.

Those who have never seen a specimen of Nature’s pencillings can hardly form an adequate idea of the extreme perfection, beauty, and wonderful minuteness of a Daguerreotype Picture.  Suffice it to say that productions of this process are the works of nature, and not of art-the light of heaven alone is the pencil used.              

The second announcement appeared on July 5, 1843 in The Middlebury People’s Press.

Daguerreotype Miniatures.—As our citizens have never before had an opportunity to witness specimens of this kind, and the manner in which faces and objects are painted by nature, as perfect as life, they will do well to call at the rooms of Messrs. Whitmore and Porter at Huntington’s where they will remain a few days.

When it was first announced to the world by the light of Heaven alone the most perfect and minute similitudes of nature’s works could be painted, it was deemed almost incredible.  But its reality is now as certain as human existence, and as like every other art in its infancy it is susceptible of vast improvements, it is likely to produce as great a revolution in pictorial productions, as steam in maritime operations.  Let the people gratify a laudable curiosity in relation to this wonderful art, by calling upon the gentlemen now at Huntington’s, who promise to render every attention necessary for the information of visitors. 

The third advertisement ran from December 15, 1843 to January 12, 1844 in the Burlington Free Press (Burlington, Vermont),  Daguerreotype Miniatures.  Mess. Whittemore & Porter, Respectfully inform the citizens of Burlington that they have taken rooms and set up their apparatus for taking Daguerreotype Miniatures at the American Hotel (Room No. 6, 2d. floor) and will remain there a few days, where they will be happy to exhibit to the Ladies and Gentlemen of Burlington specimens of their work, and render such other attention as may be necessary for their information.

Those who have never seen a specimen of nature’s Pencilings can hardly form an adequate idea of the extreme perfection, beauty, and wonderful minuteness of daguerreotype Picture.  Suffice it to say that productions of this process are the works of nature, and not of art—the light of heaven alone is the Pencil used.

N. B. Copies of paintings engravings &c. by the same process.  Instructions given and apparatus furnished on reasonable terms.

Whitemore (Whittemore) & Porter are not recorded in other photographic as being active in  

New Hampshire or Vermont.

Turner & Reed

1849                Union Block, Main Street, over David S. Dutton Store, Claremont, N. H.

Turner & Reed (first names not known) were recorded in two advertisements in the National Eagle (Claremont, New Hampshire.)  The first advertisement ran from April 19 to June 14, 1849. Daguerreotypes.  Turner & Reed, Daguerrean Artists, would respectfully announce to the ladies ad gentlemen of Claremont and vicinity that they are to remain here but two or three weeks.  Persons wishing for perfect likenesses of themselves or friends, would do well to give us a call; for we have every improvement in the art that the day affords.  We use none but the best materials.  Pictures neatly set in every variety of style.  Persons having pictures with which they are dissatisfied can have them retaken for half a dollar.  Perfect satisfaction in all cases or no charge.  We invite all to call and see fore themselves.  Rooms over David S. Dutton’s store, Union Block, Main st., Claremont, N. H.

The second advertisement ran on June 14 & 21, 1849. Notice.  We take this opportunity to inform the Ladies ad Gentlemen of Claremont and vicinity that next week is our last week in this place, and we would cordialy invite all who wish for a perfect likenesses of themselves or friends, to give us a call within said time.

All persons that are not interested in our or other’s business, say that our pictures are the most natural, especially the eyes, that ever was out in this country.—Ladies and Gentlemen please call and see.  We express our sincere thanks for patronage already received.  Turner & Reed.

Daguerrean Artists.—Rooms over D. S. Dutton’s Store.  Claremont Lower Village. Turner & Reed are not recorded in other photographic directories

G. B. Parker

1847-1848       Rooms over R. W. Farwell’s Store, Claremont, New Hampshire.

G. B. Parker was recorded in two advertisements in the National Eagle (Claremont, New Hampshire).  The first advertisement ran from October 29 to December 3, 1847.  Daguerreotype Miniatures.  G. B. Parker, Daguerrian Artists; Rooms over R. W. Farwell’s Store.  Persons desirous of obtaining likenesses of themselves, family or friends, are respectfully invited to call and examine specimens.  Pictures taken singly or in groups with or without coloring, [regardless] of weather.

G. B. P. having availed himself of the many recent improvements in Chemicals and Apparatus, feels confident in saying his pictures can be surpassed by none.

Portraits, Paintings, Engravings and Daguerreotypes copied.

The second advertisement ran from December 31, 1847 to March23, 1848.  Daguerreotype Miniatures executed in a clear, strong, bold character at Parker’s Daguerreotype Rooms over R. W. Farwell’s Store.  Those desirous of obtaining an elegant and correct Daguerreotype are respectfully invited to call at my rooms and examine numerous specimens of my work, executed in this place.

Prices varying from $1.00 to 5.00.

A Perfect Likeness warranted in any weather.

Instruction given and Apparatus furnished on the most reasonable terms.

G. B. Parker is not recorded in other photographic directories.