1844 341 Market Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
1845 129 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
1846-1847 Rooms one door above Citizens’ Bank. Lynchburg, Virginia.
W. A. Retzer was recorded in four advertisements and one announcement. The first advertisement ran from May 28 to August 31, 1846 in the Lynchburg Virginian (Lynchburg, Virginia). Daguerreotype Miniatures. Silver Medal Awarded by the Franklin Institute, Philadelphia, and the American Institute, New York, from Improved Daguerreotype Likenesses, taken by Van Loan & Retzer.
W. A. Retzer’s rooms one door above the Citizens’ Saving Bank. Lynchburg, Va. Where can be seen specimens of those exquisite works of art, which are pronounced by scientific gentlemen of Philadelphia and New York, to stand unrivalled either in Europe or America.
Oil Paintings, Miniatures, and all kinds of Pictures accurately copied.
Pictures taken in all kinds of weather.
It is a common idea that these pictures will not stand the test of time—all such defect is entirely moved, as they are gilded by the galvanic process and will never fade. Instructions given in the art, and apparatus of the most approved kind furnished. Materials of all kinds used in the art for sale. Ladies and gentlemen are invited to call and examine specimens.
Pen from 8 o’clock, A. M. to 6 P. M.
The announcement appeared on January 7, 1847 in the Lynchburg Virginian (Lynchburg, Virginia). List Of Letters Remaining in the Post Office in Lynchburg, on the 1st day of January 1847…Retzer, Wm. A.
The second advertisement was recorded on January 28, March 18 & 22, 1847 in the Lynchburg Republican (Lynchburg, Virginia). Daguerreotype Miniatures. Having appointed J. H. Fitzgibbon my agent in Lynchburg for the sale of Pictures, Cammeras (sic.) Plates, Chemicals, Cases and all other articles used in the Daguerreotype business. Operators in this section of the Country will find it to their advantage to give me a call for they will find all articles at the Northern prices. Instructions also given in the Art.
Pictures taken as usual at my room nearly opposite the Franklin Hotel, in all kinds of weather. Ladies and Gentlemen are invited to call and examine the numerous specimens I now have on hand. Open from 8 o’clock A. M. to 6 P. M.
The third advertisement he was mentioned in first appeared on April 5, 1847 in the Lynchburg Virginian (Lynchburg, Virginia). Daguerreotype Likenesses. The subscriber would respectfully inform the citizens of Lynchburg and surrounding country, that he has taken the rooms nearly opposite the Franklin Hotel, formerly occupied by Mr. W. A. Retzer, and recently by Mr. J. H. Fitzgibbons, where he is prepared to execute Miniature Likenesses with all the latest and most important improvements.
Miniatures taken in any kind of weather, and all pictures warranted a fac-simile of the original.
Ladies and Gentlemen are invited to call and examine specimens of this beautiful art.
N. B.—Instruction given in the art on moderate terms. P. E. Gibbs. April 5.
The fourth advertisement that he was mentioned in appeared on May 3, 1847 in the Lynchburg Republican. Daguerreotype Likenesses. The subscriber would respectfully inform the citizens of Lynchburg and surrounding country, that he has taken the rooms nearly opposite the Franklin Hotel, formerly occupied by Mr. W. A. Retzer, and recently by Mr. J. H. Fitzgibbons, where he is prepared to execute Miniature Likenesses with all the latest and most important improvements.
Miniatures taken in any kind of weather, and all pictures warranted a fac-simile of the original.
Ladies and Gentlemen are invited to call and examine specimens of this beautiful art.
N. B.—Instruction given in the art on moderate terms. P. E. Gibbs. April 5.
W. A. Retzer is not recorded in other photographic directories as being active Lynchburg, Virginia. Craig’s Daguerreian Registry does list a W. A. Retzer being active in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in 1844-1845. Directory of Pennsylvania Photographers 1839-1900 also records him in Philadelphia in 1840-41.