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122. " Westwood, Lcxington County, Kentucky ", 1826 (IV). Reproduccd 

 by Madame Loir, plate 22. 



123. Smithland, Ky., 1826 (IV). Reproduced by Madame Loir, plate 22. In 

 18 18 Estwick E vans said of Smithland, " a more misérable town exists no 

 where". Pedestrious Tour, 281. 



124. (Smithland, Ky.) " Smithville à l'embouchure de Cumberland River" 

 [1830 ?] (V). Reproduced by Madame Loir, plate 40. 



125. Smithland, Ky. " Ladies going to thé Meeting ", Mar. 26, 183 1 (VI;. 

 Three women with enormous hats standing on the bank of the river waiting 

 for an approaching boat. 



126. " Cumberland Island and town ", March 1826 (IV). 



127. Mouth ot the Tennessee [1830 ?] (V). 



128. Fort Massac (1830), two views, including one of the powder maga- 

 zine (V). Description of Fort Massac in Ashe, III, 90 ff. 



129. " Vue de la Trinité ", III., 1826 (IV). Reproduced by Madame Loir, 

 plate 20. 



130. " Great Chaine et l'établissement élevé sur h banque (sic) pour le 

 sauvetage du bateau à vapeur le PhiJadelphia. " March 29, 1830 (V). The 

 Great Chain or Grand Chain was a limestone bar extending across the Ohio 

 about fifteen miles above its mouth. It is described in James, Expédition front 

 Pittsbavg ; Saxe-Weimar mentions the Philadelphie!, II, 93. 



131. Bird Point, Feb. 26, 1834 (V). 



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132. New Harmony, May, 1826, 22 sketches (III). Thèse include views of 

 buildings, ôf the church, of people at work in the fields, of the environs of 

 the town, etc. Dr. Hamy lias reproduced the plan of the village and the draw- 

 ings of Lesueur's house. Welby, who was at New Harmonv in 1819-1820, 

 dévotes a section of his account to the community and gives a sketch of the 

 church. The Prince of Wied describes the town at length, chap VIII, as does 

 also Saxe-Weimar. The album of the Prince of Wied contains a view of the 

 town. 



133. " Sugar camp ", Feb. 26, 1826 (IV). A camp for making maple sugar 

 on the road from New Harmony to Mount Vernon. Reproduced by Madame 

 Loir, plate 16, and also, retouched but not improved, by Dr Hamy. Madame 

 Loir quotes Lesueur's description of it,p. 45. 



134. Bone Bank on the Wabash. Several views (V). Two of thèse sketches 

 are reproduced by Madame Loir, plates 6,33, who quotes at length Lesueur's 

 observations on the human and animal remains found at this spot, pp. 75-75. 



135. A pienic nearNew Harmony, four sketches : " Départ et embarquement 

 des vivres", " Arrivée et préparation du festin ", " Après le festin ", " Départ 

 après le festin " (VI). 



136. A barbacue on " Cut-off-Hand ", Nov. 14, 1832 (VI). A view of 

 Cut-ofT-River is in the album of the Prince of Wied. 



137. Princeton, Ind., June 2, 1827 (III). 



138. (Princeton, Ind.', " Entrée de la mine de charbon ", June 3, 1827 (III). 

 136. Vincennes, race course, Nov. 1, 1833 (III). 



140. Vincennes, " Vue prise entre l'ancienne et la nouvelle courthouse ", 

 June 13, 1834 (VI). This and several other sketches of Vincennes were made 



