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#33 Ferry Avenue,
Detroit, Mich.
October 21st, 1901.

Dear Dewing:--

I spent a couple of days at the Pan-American last week, and I must tell you how much I was pleased with the exhibition. It contains a considerable number of excellent pictures, and, of course, a few of no consequence, but on the whole the exhibition impressed me most delightfully. You own work, and that of Tryon, is splendidly shown, occupying the best space in the whole show, and making altogether the most harmonious and attractive panel. It is really great! I will give you more particulars when next we meet.

I want to find out from Platt the address of the makers of "Harvard" tile, and I have written him a note, which I enclose herein. Having forgotten his New York address, I must ask you to kindly fill it in on the envelope, after which kindly mail the same, and oblige,

Yours ever,
Freer

T. W. Dewing, Esq.,
#51 West Tenth Street,
New York City.