Adams Statue: Rogers to Bigelow, 1855 July 19

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New York [1855]

Dr Bigelow

Dear Sir

I send you this
day by express some stereoscopic views of
the sketch of John Adams. Also one of the
Ruth; I hope you will be pleased with
them;- I shall leave for Europe on Wednesday
the 25th inst. If you have not yet written
to Mr Crawford I shall be most happy
to be the bearer of your letter. Direct
your letter if you write, to the care of L
Edgerton & Doane
58 Broadway N.Y.

Hoping to have the pleasure of seeing you
soon again. I bid you good bye.

Yours very truly

Randolph Rogers

Randolph Rogers
Adams

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LisaCarper

1st par. 4th & 6th line -- Ruth? inst?

MegWinslow

His first large-scale work was Ruth Gleaning (1853), based on a figure in the Old Testament