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Refer in reply to the following: [[handwritten]] Personal [[/handwritten]] Department of the Interior, OFFICE OF INDIAN AFFAIRS, Washington, July 27th.1891. My Dear Miss Fletcher: - Your letter of July 11th.has been received and read with the greatest interest. Mr.King was here for a day or two last week and I had the opportunity of learning his views also. I a very glad that the school is on the whole doing so well,and I presume that for the present no changes will be made. Your suggestion will be borne in mind,will be of great help in the future action and I am greatly indebted to you for writing so fully. I am very much worn,feel the need of complete rest,and Mrs.Morgan and I are expecting to sail for Europe on Saturday next for a five weeks absence,chiefly for the benefit of the voyage,although we shall run about for ten days or so. I hope to come back greatly refreshed and benefited and ready for better work than ever. I trust that you and Miss Gay keep well and that you manage to have a little rest and recreation. You must not work any harder than necessary. Mrs.Morgan unties with me in kindest regards to you both. Yours very sincerely, [[handwritten]] T.J. [[Morgara?]] [[/handwritten]]