hello again--
        You might at this point try letters to places like the Met, the
New-York Historical Society, the MFA Boston, and Winterthur. If you have
good dates for him in NY, try the NY Times Index. By now you should have
run across names of current art historians working in the area--write to
them; you never know what people have in their files. Check out the
Nineteenth-Century Studies Association (http://www.msu.edu/~floyd/ncsa/)--
they even have their own listserv.

        Adrienne DeAngelis
        (http://members.efn.org/~acd/resources.html)

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