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Cooley & Wilkinson

1847-1848       Rooms at the Windsor House, Windsor, Vermont.

1847 November 17.  The Vermont Chronicle.  (Windsor, Vermont.)  November 17, 1847, Vol. XXII, No. 46, Whole No. 1127, P. 3.

Daguerreotype Miniatures.  Messrs. Cooley & Wilkinson Respectfully announce to the citizens of Windsor and vicinity, that they have taken rooms at the Windsor House for a few weeks, for the purpose of taking Daguerreotype Miniatures, in their large and beautiful style.  Any one wishing for a good likeness in only asked to give them a sitting, and if not satisfied, need not purchase.  They would invite strangers visiting Windsor, as well as residents, to call and examine their collection of specime3ns, if not wishing to sit for a likeness.  Miniatures taken in all weather, and set in frames, cases, lockets, pins, rings, or any style to suit customers.—Likenesses copied from portraits, or miniature engravings, &c., &c.  Likenesses taken of deceased persons.

N. B.  Particular attention paid to instructing pupils.—A through course of instruction and experiments given in all cases, and furnished with apparatus if desired.

Cameras, plates, cases, lockets, chemicals, colors, polishing powder, buff leather, and everything used in the Photographic Art for sale on the most reasonable terms for cash.

Exhibition Room, Parlor No. 14.  O. H. Cooley, O. R. Wilkinson.

Advertisement ran from November 17 to December 15, 1847.

1847 November 19.  Vermont Journal.  (Windsor, Vermont.)  November 19, 1847, Vol. IV, No. 22, Whole No. 179, P. 3.

Daguerreotype Miniatures.  Messrs. Cooley & Wilkinson Respectfully announce to the citizens of Windsor and vicinity, that they have taken rooms at the Windsor House for a few weeks, for the purpose of taking Daguerreotype Miniatures, in their large and beautiful style.  Any one wishing for a good likeness in only asked to give them a sitting, and if not satisfied, need not purchase.  They would invite strangers visiting Windsor, as well as residents, to call and examine their collection of specime3ns, if not wishing to sit for a likeness.  Miniatures taken in all weather, and set in frames, cases, lockets, pins, rings, or any style to suit customers.—Likenesses copied from portraits, or miniature engravings, &c., &c.  Likenesses taken of deceased persons.

N. B.  Particular attention paid to instructing pupils.—A through course of instruction and experiments given in all cases, and furnished with apparatus if desired.

Cameras, plates, cases, lockets, chemicals, colors, polishing powder, buff leather, and everything used in the Photographic Art for sale on the most reasonable terms for cash.

Exhibition Room, Parlor No. 14.  O. H. Cooley, O. R. Wilkinson.

Advertisement ran from November 19, 1847 to January 7, 1848.

1847 December 22.  The Vermont Chronicle.  (Windsor, Vermont.)  December 22, 1847, Vol. XXII, No. 51, Whole No. 1132, P. 3.

Daguerreotype Miniatures.  Messrs. Cooley & Wilkinson would tender their thanks to the citizens of Windsor, and vicinity , for the liberal patronage they have received, and would give notice that their rooms will be closed in a few days.  Those wishing for Miniatures are requested to call immediately.

Advertisement ran from December 22, 1847 to January 19, 1848.

1848 January 12.  The Vermont Chronicle.  (Windsor, Vermont.)  January 12, 1848, Vol. XXIII, No. 2, Whole No. 1135, P. 2.

Daguerreotype Miniatures.  Mr. O. R. Wilkinson has done some very beautiful work in this line in our village within a few weeks.  Some groups of children, two figures each, are as handsome, in the disposition of the figures and in the execution, as any thing of the kind that we have seen.