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#915 Union Trust Building,
Detroit, Michigan, 
June 11th, 1904.

Dear Mr. Freer:--

Welcome home! I trust you had a comfortable voyage and are well.

Enclosed herewith are letters received sincy my last to you, written on May 23rd.

#31 from Miss. Emma W. Palmer, (addressed to me.) Stonington, Ct.
32 postmarked Fly Mountain, May 25th.
33.from Mr. Coolidge, (addressed to me.)
34 from Mr. Paul Chapin, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston.
35 from Jas. Scarlett & Co., N. Y.
36 postmarked Detroit, June 6th,
37 postmarked Detroit May 31st
38 postmarked Grosse Isle, June 4th,
39 postmarked New York, Station N., June 8th,
40 postmarked Pittsburgh, May 31st,
41 from Mr. Matsuki, Kobe,
42 from Michaeles & Rohmen,
43 from H. G. Kelekian, May 18th, addressed to me,
44 postmarked New York, Station E.,
45 postmarked New York, Madison Square, June 8th, marked "personal"
46 from Mr. Halsey C. Ives, (addressed to me.)

I received your letters written on the 15th and 16th of May; also that written on the 24th of May, requesting me to send Miss. Krom $250.00; and telegram of May 31st and June 8th.

As requested, I forwarded on the day of the receipt of your letter, a New York draft to Miss. Krom, and have a letter from