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271 264 #33 Ferry Avenue, Detroit, Michigan, November 13th, 1905. My dear Mr. Eyre:- Your favor of November 11th is received, and I thank you for the information given concerning the glass for the gallery, now in course of construction. I note that you have ordered the work to go on as originally designed, and I have no doubt it will prove entirely satisfactory. I believe, however, that the contractor will require a template showing the new form of the diffusing sash, and I will have one made, full size. Shall it be sent to your New York or Philadelphia office? I have, also, received from your New York office the sketch on tracing paper showing dimensions, etc., of the Blue Room, for which many thanks. In planning for my trip to New York I overlooked the fact that this is Horse Show week, and I may find it extremely difficult to get hotel accomodations [[accommodations]] under these conditions. So I may be compelled to defer my journey until next week. However, as soon as my plans are arranged definitely I will communicate with you, and trust to have the pleasure of seeing you either in New York or Philadelphia - as may prove most convenient to you. Very sincerely yours, Charles L Freer Wilson Eyre, Esq., #929 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia.