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Baremore, D.

1847-1848       Stockwell Hotel, Water Street, Bridgeport, Connecticut.

1847 December 14.  Republican Farmer.  (Bridgeport, Connecticut.)  December 14, 1847, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 1965, New Series—VI, No. 311, P. 3.

Daguerreotype Likenesses.  Those who wish to procure of themselves a correct Likeness, finished in the most perfect manner, can have the opportunity of doing so, by calling on the subscriber at Stockwell’s Hotel, where he will remain only for a short time.  Likenesses warranted to be correct and not to fade—prices from $1.00 upwards—taken in clear or cloudy weather. 

The public is respectfully invited to call and examine specimens.  D. Baremore.

Advertisement ran from December 14, 1847 to January 25, 1848.

1848 February 22.  Republican Farmer.  (Bridgeport, Connecticut.)  February 22, 1848, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 1975, New Series—VII, No. 321, P. 3.

To The Public, Daguerreotypes.  D. Baremore, will remain in Bridgeport only for a short time longer, he hopes during the stay to be favored with the patronage of those who anticipate purchasing correct likenesses.  The prices asked are much lower than those usually charged; the lowest being only $1.00.  Taken from the largest to the lowest sizes.  Miniatures and portraits copied as correctly as from life.  Persons will please call see specimens of likenesses of residents in this city.

Advertisement ran from February 22 to March 14, 1848.

1848 March 21.  Republican Farmer.  (Bridgeport, Connecticut.)  March 21, 1848, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 1979, New Series—VII, No. 325, P. 3.

Daguerreotype Likenesses.  The favorable reception which the subscribers pictures have met with has induced him to prolong his stay in Bridgeport; and with the view of supplying all who may desire them, and thereby gaining an increased amount of patronage, he is prepared to execute the largest size pictures, in the most finished and perfect styles for the low sum of $3.—The former price has prevented many from obtaining them, as they are the most preferable in all respects; showing more distinctly any peculiarity of the countenance and necessarily making them more easily recognized.  They are also particularly suited for representing two or more persons upon the same plate.  His charge for the common size plate, is $1. And colored $1.50.

Having one of the most improved instruments, he is enabled to take likenesses quite as well in cloudy as in clear weather, at any time between 8 A. M. and 4 P. M.  From 8 to 12, with a clear day, affords the greatest facility for taking of chil[dren.]

Persons desirous of learning the art, by applying to the subscriber, will receive all necessary instructions upon the most reasonable terms.  D. Baremore.  Stockwells Hotel.

Advertisement ran from March 21 to April 4, 1848.

1848 April 18.  Republican Farmer.  (Bridgeport, Connecticut.)  April 18, 1848, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 1983, New Series—VII, No. 329, P. 3.

Daguerreotypes, Taken in a superior manner, by D. Baremore, at Stockwell’s Hotel, Water street.  Persons wishing them will please call before the 1st of May, for the undersigned intends leaving at that time.  A perfect likeness warranted for $1.  D. Baremore.

Advertisement ran from April 18 to 25, 1848.

1848 September 19.  Republican Farmer.  (Bridgeport, Connecticut.)  September 19, 1848, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 2005, New Series—VII, No. 351, P. 3.

D. Baremore, Daguerrian, Stockwell’s Hotel, Opposite the Depot.  Operations in Clear and cloudy weather from 8 to 4.  Clear days for children, from 8 to 12.

Advertisement ran from September 19 to October 17, 1848.