SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION 

 UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM 



WASHINGTON, D. C. 



October IX » 1912. 



Mr, Walter Deane, 



29 Brewster Street, 



Cambridge, Massachusetts. 

 My dear Deane: 



I have been intending ever since my return to 

 write to you regarding the bridges of Paris. Your two letters 

 were duly received while I was in Europe and when in Paris I 

 made repeated efforts to obtain pictures of the bridges you 

 wanted, but unf orttxnately I was not able to find any of them. 

 I did pick up, however, a few photographs of some other 

 bridges, and these I am sending to you. I have a few pictures 

 of bridges in Rome and some other European cities which I 

 shall be glad to send to you if you would care to have them. 



Yours very truly, 



