
          Ansd. [Answered] Nov. 30.

Near Louisville, Ky.
Nov. 21st, 1852

My dear Sir,

Knowing the deep interest which 
you, in common with myself, feel in the fate 
of poor Lundgren, I enclose to you a letter 
which I have just received from Dr. Hardy.
In addition to what little we had heard of him
before, this only give us to understand that he
was last heard from at Knoxville, Tenn., and
that only on the authority of a negro boy who
had convey'd him there! I have begged Dr.
H. to institute more particular enquiries after
him, as I shall immediately do myself.

On the 18th of this month I wrote to 
you in reply to yours of the 6th inst. [instant]. In that
letter I requested the favour of you to remit
to Dr. Hardy $83 for the loan made to L. together
with interest to the time of repayment.

Very truly, my dear sir,
I remain yours,
C. W. Short

Profr. Torrey.
        