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# 916 Union Trust Building
Detroit, Michigan,
January 12th, 1905.

Charles L. Freer, Esq.,
Care, Waldorf-Astoria Hotel,
New York City. 

Dear Mr. Freer:-
This morning, I received your telegram from Washington, informing me that you were leaving there for New York,
on the 10:00 - o´clock train.
I sent you a letter with some enclosures yesterday afternoon directed to the Waldorf-Astoria, which will no doubt be there in advance of your arrival.To-day the following enclosed letters have been received:-

No. 22. Postmarked New York. 
No. 23. Postmarked Charleston, Ill. 
No. 24. From Sir William Van Horne, Montreal.
No. 25 From 572 Tenth Street, Brooklyn, N.Y.
No. 26 From Montross Gallery,
No. 27 From F. Keppel & Co.,
No. 28 Postmarked Chicago, Ill.

Nothing new here to-day. Wright reports everything all right at the house. The storm has passed, and to-day in bright and 
sunshiny.
T.
Yours very truly, 
J M Kennedy

P.S. One letter last evening, and another this morning, came from Kingston, and were delivered to Mr. and Mrs. Watson.