1842 Franklin Building, corner Superior and Water Streets, Cleveland, Ohio.
1842 October 13. The Cleveland Daily Herald. (Cleveland, Ohio.) October 13, 1842, Vol. VIII, No. 4, P. 2.
Photographic Miniatures—By Daguerreotype—Taken in superior style, according to the late process, and in all weathers, from 9 A. M. to 5 P. M., by E. Dibble, at the Franklin building, corner of Superior and Water Streets, up stairs, 4th story, entrance on Water St. The public are invited to call and examine the specimens. And secure a beautiful miniature and perfect likenesses at a low price.
Advertisement ran from October 13 to November 1, 1842.
1842 October 19. The Plain Dealer. (Cleveland, Ohio.) October 19, 1842, Vol. I, No. 42, P. 3.
Miniature By Daguerreotype.—We have called on Mr. Dibble at the Franklin Building’s and examined his specimens of miniature likenesses. They are as perfect as nature herself, indeed the process is simple arranging the materials for Nature to exhibit her own handy work. We would recommend to all good looking young ladies and gentlemen who wish to perpetuate their youthful beauty to give Mr. Dibble a call. Ugly folks, nature will not flatter.
1842 October 19. The Plain Dealer. (Cleveland, Ohio.) October 19, 1842, Vol. I, No. 42, P. 3.
Photographic Miniatures—By Daguerreotype—Taken in superior style, according to the late process, and in all weathers, from 9 A. M. to 5 P. M., by E. Dibble, at the Franklin building, corner of Superior and Water Streets, up stairs, 4th story, entrance on Water St. The public are invited to call and examine the specimens. And secure a beautiful miniature and perfect likenesses at a low price.
Advertisement ran from October 19 & 26, 1842.