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 THE DAGUERREOTYPE: AN ARCHIVE OF SOURCE TEXTS, GRAPHICS, AND EPHEMERA


  The research archive of Gary W. Ewer regarding the history of the daguerreotype

On this day (June 24) in the year 1848, the following notice appeared in the "Salem Gazette" (Vol. 2, No. 75.) (It is also, by the way, a great example of how often news items are "borrowed" between newspapers.) - - - - - - - - - - - WHIPPLE'S DAGUERREOTYPES. Our readers cannot have failed to notice the advertisement of Mr. Whipple's daguerreotypes, in our paper, for some weeks past. The following article in reference to the same, is copied from the Boston Traveller: MR. WHIPPLE'S DAGUERREOTYPES.--We find in the Transcript the following commendatory but very just notice of Mr. Whipple's Daguerreotypes, which it gives up great pleasure to transfer to our columns: Daguerreotypes. The writer of the following note having visited similar establishments in most of the principal cities of the Union, does not hesitate to declare his decided preference for the portraits taken by Mr. Whipple and his assistants, over those of any daguerreotypist. --The beautiful and life-like expression given to the eye, and the faithful delineation of the features generally, justly entitled Mr. Whipple to the medal awarded to him by the Mechanic Fair recently held in this city. He has unquestionably carried this noble art to a high degree of perfection, and has spared neither pains nor expense in the fitting up of his rooms, and in using every effort to take with unexampled beauty and accuracy the daguerreotype portraits of all who have given him a trial. His operating room, which is entirely detached from the Daguerrian gallery is admirably adapted for that purpose, and is lighted by means of a large sky light; the plates are polished by steam, and indeed the entire establishment is conducted on the most extensive scale. I would recommend all, who have not yet procured a duplicate copy of themselves, to pay Mr. Whipple a visit. --This hurried notice is wholly spontaneous and unsolicited. L. -------------------------------------------------------------- 06-24-97

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