Vinnie Ream : printed for private distribution only; and to preserve a few souvenirs of artist life from 1865 to 1878 . representation of the man. If my opinion is considered of any value, in any quarter, you are perfectly at liberty to makesuch use of this note as you may think proper. I am, very truly yours, John A. Dix. 202 Broadway, N. Y., December 30, Vinnie Ream: Madam: Although I fear I may be late in the field to do you any service, yet it gives mepleasure to state that I made a careful examination of your likeness of Admiral Farragut, whileit was on exhibition in this City,


Vinnie Ream : printed for private distribution only; and to preserve a few souvenirs of artist life from 1865 to 1878 . representation of the man. If my opinion is considered of any value, in any quarter, you are perfectly at liberty to makesuch use of this note as you may think proper. I am, very truly yours, John A. Dix. 202 Broadway, N. Y., December 30, Vinnie Ream: Madam: Although I fear I may be late in the field to do you any service, yet it gives mepleasure to state that I made a careful examination of your likeness of Admiral Farragut, whileit was on exhibition in this City, and do not hesitate to say it was very faithful and feel that my long and intimate relations with the grand old Admiral enable me to judge veryclearly of the accuracy of any bust or picture that may be made of him, and I am free to confessthat the one made by you preserved certain characteristic expressions, which recalled him mostvividly to my mind. Regretting that I have to write this in haste, I am, very respectfully, Your obedient servant, Jas. E. Montgomery,Late Secretary to Admiral Farragut. 34. Albert Pkp Htmtip iEram, g» isr2itlobrUb from life. \ ?!• ^


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