[109] Advertisement of Birchard & Company’s Shows, Washington Globe, June 13, 1833.

[110] Chapman had not then been given the contract for the historical paintings in the Capitol rotunda, and exhibited fifty paintings on Pennsylvania Avenue, near Fourth Street, in the winter of 1833, charging twenty-five cents for admission and a catalogue. His advertisement in the Globe, Jan. 21.

[111] Retrospect of Forty Years.

[112] Six Months in America, 101.

[113] Figures of the Past.

[114] Weed’s Autobiography, 308-09.

[115] Bradley’s Life of Isaac Hill. This circular may be seen in the Congressional Library.

[116] Johnston and Woodburn’s American Political History.

[117] Adams’s Memoirs.

[118] Mrs. Smith’s First Forty Years, Jan. 1, 1829.