1846 139 Washington Street, Boston, Massachusetts.[1]
1846 Temperance Hall, Dedham, Massachusetts.
1846 June 26. The Norfolk Democrat. (Dedham, Massachusetts.) June 26, 1846, Vol. VIII, No. 22, Whole No. 386, P. 3.
Daguerreotypes. Our Villagers will do well to call at Temperance Hall, now occupied by Mr. Dawes, Daguerreotype Artist, and have their portraits taken. We have examined some of his pictures and consider them first rate.—Those therefore who want a perfect likeness done in the best style, had better improve the present opportunity.
1846 June 26. The Norfolk Democrat. (Dedham, Massachusetts.) June 26, 1846, Vol. VIII, No. 22, Whole No. 386, P. 3.
Daguerreotype Rooms. The subscriber will spend a short time in Dedham, where he will attend to all orders in his profession with punctuality and dispatch. His Rooms will be found at Temperance Hall, where he will take Daguerreotype Miniatures, during all hours of the day, and in all weather.
Being the Proprietor and Operator of one of the most eligible and successful Rooms in Boston, he trusts the execution of his work will sufficiently guarantee him from the charge of quackery.
Having made arrangements for being absent from Boston but a few days, he would respectfully invite Ladies and Gentlemen who wish to sit for Miniatures, and all others, to visit his Rooms as early as possible. Howland Dawes, Daguerreotype Artist.
Advertisement ran from June 26 to August 28, 1846.
1846 July 3. The Norfolk Democrat. (Dedham, Massachusetts.) July 3, 1846, Vol. VIII, No. 23, Whole No. 387, P. 3.
H. Dawes, Daguerreotype Artist, will be in Dedham again about the 10th of July, when he will be ready to wait on those who wish to sit for their pictures. Hi rooms are at the Temperance Hall.
1846 July 24. The Norfolk Democrat. (Dedham, Massachusetts.) July 24, 1846, Vol. VIII, No. 26, Whole No. 390, P. 3.
We are requested to mention that Mr. Dawes, Daguerreotype Artist, expects to be at Mill Village, in this town, on Monday next, and will remain a few days—after which he will be at the Temperance Hall.
[1] A Directory Of Massachusetts Photographers 1839-1900.