St. Louis Post-Dispatch, Missouri, August 23, 1896
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St. Louis Post-Dispatch, Missouri, August 23, 1896
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New-York Tribune, December 4, 1841
Daguerreotype - Those who are not familiar with the new art of invention to which the above name has been given, will do well to like in upon Mr. Moraud, No. 192 Broadway, and observe it. They may there obtain Likenesses, perfectly correct in outline and drawing, at a trifling cost - Likenesses which need only the coloring to render them perfect Portraits. Travelers for pleasure, or in search of the picturesque, would find a Daguerreotype apparatus very convenient to take views of striking scenery, cliffs, vales, ruins &c., as the perfect fidelity of views so taken may be infinitely relied upon.
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Joseph J Pennell’s photo studio, Junction City, Kansas, 1898
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Miss Cora Carlton in her wedding dress, Junction City, Kansas, 1909
Harold A. Parker Photo Studio, 479 East Colorado, Pasadena, 1939
(The center table and rack to the right display greeting and holiday cards, while on the left wall you can see framing samples.)