English: Advertisement for E. S. Hayden, a traveling Daguerreotype photographer, undated. Announcement printed by "AMERICAN OFFICE—PRINT—WATERBURY, CT" (at bottom)
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{{Information |Description= Advertisement for E. S. Hayden, a traveling Daguerreotype photographer, undated. Announcement printed by "AMERICAN OFFICE—PRINT—WATERBURY, CT" (at bottom) |Source= eBay store Web page: http://cgi.ebay.com/Early-
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