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440 August 29th, 1904. George W. Stevens, Chesapeake & Ohio Hailroad, Richmond, Va. Your sad message to Col. Hecker received. He is at Panama. His family joins me in deep sympathy. Your great loss will be keenly felt by mutual friends everywhere. Charles L. Freer Chg. C. L. F.
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