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Jefferson Church.
Prest.

Geo. B.B. Lamb.
V. Prest. 

H.E. Dreier.
Secy. And Treas.

Address All Communications To The Company, New York Office 

Lock-Stub Check Company.,
New (Incorporated.) York.
Main Office and Factory
Bush Terminal 253 36th Street
Brooklyn, N.Y. March 18, 1913.

Chicago Office,
22 Quincy Street.

Miss Dorothea A. Dreier,
C/o Hope & Co.,
Amsterdam, Holland.

My Dear Dorothea:-

To-day I collected a check for $6.00 each on the 1/15000 interest in the Trustees' certificate of the Franklin Trust Company for your account. As you have 30/15000, the check amounts to $180.00, which I have deposited for your account in the Long Island Loan and Trust Co. Please be sure to note this in your check book.

I enclose a circular letter from the Union Pacific Railroad, dated March 15th. This is in regard to the warrants entitling you, as a stock holder in the Union Pacific, to subscribe to some stock of the Southern Pacific, warrants for which were forwarded to me by the L. I. L. & T. Co., but as you will see from this circular letter, as the Railroad Commission of California objected to the plan, these warrants are no good. I am in the meantime holding them, should they become of value later on.

I had intended to write more but have not the time just now. Mary reaches Court Inn, Camden S.C. today where Frances meets her while Gretchen goes to Chicago. Mary is getting on well. Kate is in Stonington again to paint something for the Robt. Palmers. Goodbye. Hope you are quite well.

Your bro.,
Edw.

[[stamp]] Archives of American Art [[/stamp]]

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