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Charles Hovey Pepper, Concord, Mass. July 7. 1924 My dear Mr & Mrs Tanner This is a tardy but none the less sincere note of thanks for the very delightful visit at your home. We have tucked away in our memories those pleasant days & the Talks & rides & friends. I have often recalled the talk we had about citizenship & when I read my declaration & noticed the marked paragraph on the back I thought I would send it to you, though you have undoubtedly seen it before