Bob Sudduth: These are the three primary sources I used plus the fourth that I wanted to use. I attached the URLs for each, but did not attach the docs themselves due to copyright issues.
The Adams-Jefferson Portrait Exchange Author(s): David Meschutt Source: American Art Journal, Vol. 14, No. 2 (Spring, 1982), pp. 47-54 Published by: Kennedy Galleries, Inc. Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/1594307 Frontier Elegance and Democratic Plainness: Two Churches as Historical Documents Author(s): John R. Strassburger and David R. Anderson Source: Smithsonian Studies in American Art, Vol. 4, No. 1 (Winter, 1990), pp. 29-43 Published by: The University of Chicago Press on behalf of the Smithsonian American Art Museum Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/3108995 Two satirical pieces on one broadside. One is about a young man and his reasons for joining the clergy. The other is "Indictment for Treason." American Broadsides and Ephemera, Series I from the Archive of Americana Original author: Whitcomb, Chapman, 1765-1833 http://0-infoweb.newsbank.com.wncln.wncln.org/iwsearch/we/HistArchive?p_action=doc&p_product=ABEA&p_queryname=21&p_them e=abea&p_docid=10F453CAEA821480&p_docnum=3&p_nbid=N55E57ATMTIzNTk1 NDU1OC45MzU0MDk6MToxMjoxMjguMTA5LjQ4LjI&s_lastqueryname=&f_federated=t rue 18th century satire of African American preacher. Copyright 2005 by the American Antiquarian Society and NewsBank, inc. All Rights Reserved. Record Number: 10F453E245FC2290 Record Number: w262621 http://0-infoweb.newsbank.com.wncln.wncln.org/iwsearch/we/HistArchive/?p_product=ABEA&p_theme=abea&p_nbid=D5BP56SRMTIzO TI5NTUzOC41NzQwMTg6MToxMjoxMjguMTA5LjQ4LjI&p_action=doc&p_queryname= 221&p_docref=v2:0F2B1FCB879B099B@ABEA-10F453E245FC2290@379310DEDB00E879B990@1