1851 16 Merrimack Block, Manchester, New Hampshire.
1852 66 Merrimack Street, Manchester, New Hampshire.
1851 August 20. The Union Democrat. (Manchester, New Hampshire.) August 20, 1851, Vol. 1, No. 31, P. 2.
We take pleasure in directing the attention of the public to the Daguerreotype advertisement of Mr. D. T. Butler.
1851 August 20. The Union Democrat. (Manchester, New Hampshire.) August 20, 1851, Vol. 1, No. 31, P. 3.
Daguerreotypes. Mr. D. T. Butler, The celebrated Artist, would respectfully announce to the citizens of Manchester, and throughout the State of N. H., that he has taken rooms formerly occupied by G. L. Partridge. No. 16 Merrimack Block, where he is prepared to wait upon his numerous friends and patrons at all times of the day.
Miniatures taken at this establishment will be finished in the highest perfection of the art. His long experience in the art is honored daily by the beauty and talent of the country. He makes admirable pictures—pleases the most fastidious—charges moderate prices, and pictures the people worthy of notice and admiration of this generation. Call on Butler, if you want a superior Daguerreotype.
Remember the place, No. 16 exactly opposite the Manchester House, Manchester, N. H.
Advertisement ran from August 20 to December 24, 1851.
1852. Manchester City Directory, resident section. (Manchester, New Hampshire.) 1852. n.p.
David T. Buster, Daguerreian Artist, 66 Merrimack Street.