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Adams, Samuel

1847                Rooms opposite the Post Office, Hallowell, Maine.

1847-1848       Rooms over R. Pope’s Watchmaker’s Shop, Hallowell, Maine.

1847 June 5.  Maine Cultivator and Hallowell Gazette.  (Hallowell, Maine.)  June 5, 1847, Vol. VIII, No. 38, P. 3.

Daguerreotype Room.  Daguerreotype Likenesses taken by the subscriber at his room opposite the Post Office, where specimens may be seen.  Satisfaction warranted.  Samuel Adams.

Advertisement ran from June 5 to July 24, 1847

1847 July 31.  Maine Cultivator and Hallowell Gazette.  (Hallowell, Maine.)  July 31, 1847, Vol. VIII, No. 46, P. 3.

Daguerreotype Likenesses.  The Subscriber would inform those that are in want of Likenesses of themselves or friends, that he will remain in Hallowell two or three weeks from date, and will be happy to wait upon any who may want his services.  Sam’l Adams.

Advertisement ran from July 31 to October 23, 1847.

1847 October 23.  Maine Cultivator and Hallowell Gazette.  (Hallowell, Maine.)  October 23, 1847, Vol. IX, No. 6, P. 3.

Daguerreotype Miniatures.  The Subscriber would inform the citizens of Hallowell and vicinity, that he has taken rooms over R. Pope’s Watchmaker’s shop, four doors from Winthrop Street, where he is prepared to execute Perfect and Durable Daguerreotype Likenesses in the latest and most improved style, with or without color, single or in groups.  He will also copy from other Daguerreotypes and Portraits.  Likenesses taken at Houses on reasonable terms.  Prices $1.50 and upwards.  Samuel Adams.

Advertisement ran from October 23 to November13, 1847.

1848 March 11.  Maine Cultivator and Hallowell Gazette.  (Hallowell, Maine.)  March 11, 1848, Vol. IX, No. 26, P. 2.

We would call attention to the advertisement of S. A. Adams, Daguerreotype Artist, who takes miniatures of the first order, as any one can see by examining specimens at his rooms.

1848 March 11.  Maine Cultivator and Hallowell Gazette.  (Hallowell, Maine.)  March 11, 1848, Vol. IX, No. 26, P. 3.

Daguerreotype Miniatures.  The Subscriber still continues at his rooms, over R. Pope’s Watchmaker’s shop, 4 doors from Winthrop street, where he will be happy to try his skill on all who may wish to patronize him, and trust by the continued improvements he is making in the Photographic art. to be able to give perfect satisfaction to all.

Likenesses taken with or without shades on the face.

Price $1.50 and upwards.  Hallowell, March 9.  Samuel Adams.

Advertisement ran from March 11 to April 15, 1848.