Historical Sketches of Kentucky by Lewis Collins, Maysville, KY. and J. A. & U. P. James, Cincinnati, 1847. Volume 1. Reprinted 1968. Fayette County. Artists of Kentucky, pages 621. In 1818, JOHN NEAGLE, afterward known as the painter of "Pat Lyon, the Blacksmith," visited Lexington with the intention of settling; but he found Jouett so far his superior that he left and settled in Philadelphia. He came to Lexington again in 1844, at the instance of the Whigs of Philadelphia, to paint for them a full length portrait of Henry Clay, Mr. Clay sitting for him at the Phoenix Hotel. In November of that year, he presented to Daveiss Lodge, of that city, a portrait of Col. Joseph H. Daveiss, from the original by Jouett. The picture is now (1872) owned by Major S. D. McCullough. Neagle Lyon Jouett Clay Lodge Daveiss McCullough = PA http://www.rootsweb.com/~kygenweb/kybiog/fayette/neagle.j.txt