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Nov. 16th, 1847 - something about artists - something about drawing for money - directed them to send $100 to Corry for Philander's daughter. Something about Willie Powers - Samson - act as he thinks best - directed to sent 8 napoleons to Mrs. Abby Adams. 

Oct. 31st, 1847 - Benefit to N O Sufferers approved - investments - leave it to him how to dispose of it, only don't let it go into business transactions - don't since much more here - our hop & stay &c. 

Aug. 7th, 1847 Artists by the cars - much about Kellogg's house and the infamous people in it - statue of Jackson - want copy of agreement - desire no puffs of the statue, every confidence in his, careful not to do or say too much for me. 

Oct. 12th. 1847 - full authority to dispose of the Slave never wrote against a Brother Artist except to him, to Longworth and one of my Brothers and that only for self justification - about his house. 

Nov. 8th, 1847 - mentioned bust of Jackson - paid Couk 19 francesconi - Turchi 20 - entrusted exhibition and arrangements all to him K 

Dec. 6th, 1847 - puffs accused of it by Mr. Longworth about Mozier and Greenough - ought not stay too long in one place (Eaton) (note - was this in N York where K was in love with Miss F)

Nov. 2nd, 1848 - sent monthly - something about a remittance. K

Oct. 26, 1848 - mentioned drawing on Peabody for L 200 - (see this letter) not told me what security there is for the receipts on the Slave in the Smythsonian Institute- (said a good deal about this)- see all this- 

Jan. 27th 1848 - much in this about Smythsonian Institute arrangement about the Slave - cautious &c. to Kellogg - see this - about Robb - Lester

Dec. 12th, 1847 - no trust I would not confide in him and sleep upon it - (see all this) asked him what he had written to Lake.

Jan. 18th, 1848 - nothing from him to papers- no puffs - about Mozier, Greenough, Crawford and others - something about money drawn - money of Peabody - no cash from Jackson and other models in Washington