Stereographs project Business locations San Francisco, CA, US [5-7] B. Ireland, 23; arrived San Francisco
9/49; claimed to have been the first to
introduce the stereo daguerreotype to San
Francisco; in partnership with William Shew in
54 at 163 Clay St.; Hamilton & McKnown, 163 Clay
St. in 56; Hamilton & Lovering, at 111
Montgomery St and 417 Montgomery 59-61; Hamilton
& Jacob Shew, 63; Hamilton & Kellogg, Hamilton &
Tidball and Hamilton, Tidball & Morse, 513
Montgomery, ~65-70. SEE Palmquist, "The Stereo
Daguerreotype in San Francisco: A Short and
Unsuccessful Career," Stereo World May/June
1979. T.K. Treadwell & William C. Darrah (Compiled by), Wolfgang, Sell (Updated by), 11/28/2003, Photographers of the United States of America, (National Stereoscopic Association)
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