1855 9 Brewster’s Building, New Haven, Connecticut.
1855 April 16. Morning Journal and Courier. New Haven, Connecticut.) April 16, 1855, Vol. X, P. 2.
Hull Around. Professor O. J. Hull, who has just returned from a successful tour through Europe, where he has been operating in the largest and most fashionable Cities in the world, can now be found at No. 9 Brewster’s Building, New Haven, where he will be most happy to present his old friends and all who may favor him with a call, a good Daguerreotype at the lowest prices.
Advertisement ran from April 16 to 19, 1855.
1855 May 12. Columbian Register. (New Haven, Connecticut.) May 12, 1855, Vol. XLIV, No. 2216, P. 2.
The good times have arrived at last! Professor O. J. Hull, who has been absent from the State for the last 18 months, where he has been taking Portraits of all the Crowned Heads of Europe, has returned to the City of Elms, No. 9 Brewster’s Building, where he, by a process entirely new, and much superior to any other in the State, takes Daguerreotype Likenesses of all who may favor him with a call, at the lowest prices.
1855 May 19. Morning Journal and Courier. New Haven, Connecticut.) May 19, 1855, Vol. X, P. 2.
Canary Bird Lost. Flew away from 92 Hamilton st. on the 17th inst. A fancy Canary Bird. A suitable reward will be paid for his return to me. O. J. Hull.