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Brown, S. H.

1841                Rooms of Cabinet Office, Amherst, New Hampshire.

1841 November 12.  The Farmers Cabinet.  (Amherst, New Hampshire.)  November 12, 1841, Vol. XL, No. 12, P. 3.

Daguerreotype.—This method of taking miniatures is now all the vogue—and all who wish to have their likeness taken, true to nature, resort to this process.  It is effected by the reflection of light upon plate prepared for the purpose, and stamps the portrait of the man who sits for it just as he is—no mistake.  Mr. Brown, who is stationed here for a few days, has a complete Apparatus and is fully competent for the purpose of taking correct likenesses, and will in a few minutes complete the process to the satisfaction of those who apply.—Give him a call.

1841 November 12.  The Farmers Cabinet.  (Amherst, New Hampshire.)  November 12, 1841, Vol. XL, No. 12, P. 3.

Daguerreotype Miniatures, Taken for a few days, at the rooms over the Cabinet Office, by S. H. Brown, Professor of Photography.  Instructions given and Apparatus furnished both for Miniatures and Views, on the most reasonable terms.

Ladies and Gentlemen are respectfully solicited to call and examine the specimens for themselves.  Amherst, November 10, 1841.

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