1848 31 Merrimack Street, Lowell, Massachusetts.
1849 31 Merrimack Street, Lowell, Massachusetts.[1]
1848 May 12. Vox Populi. (Lowell, Massachusetts.) May 12, 1848, Vol. VIII, No. 25, P. 3.
Daguerreotype Rooms, And Ice Cream, Soda and Confectionery Saloon. S. Hoyt respectfully announces to his patrons and friends that he has removed from the Bank Building, to the Store No. 31, (Under the Lowell Museum,) Head Of Central-St., Where in connection with his Daguerreotype Business, he has fitted up an Ice Cream, Soda and Confectionery Establishment, which he will spare no pains to render worthy the patronage of the Public.
Daguerreotypes, (best quality,) $1.25. Ladies and Gentlemen are respectfully invited to call and examine his numerous specimens.
Advertisement ran from May 12 to June 2, 1848.
1848 May 26. Vox Populi. (Lowell, Massachusetts.) May 26, 1848, Vol. VIII, No. 27, P. 2.
Marriages Intended. Published at the City Clerk’s Office, Thursday Morning, May 25th, 1848…
Samuel Hoyt and Catherine F. Murray.
1848 June 16. Vox Populi. (Lowell, Massachusetts.) June 16, 1848, Vol. VIII, No. 30, P. 3.
Married…June 11, by Rev. Mr. Fletcher, Samuel Hoyt to Catherine T. Murry, both of this city.
1849. Lowell City Directory, residence section. (Lowell, Massachusetts.)
Last name recorded as Hoit.
[1] A Directory Of Massachusetts Photographers 1839-1900.