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#915 Union Trust Building,
Detroit, Michigan, 
November 20th, 1905. 

Dear Mr. Freer:-

Since my letter of Saturday the following mail matter has been received:-

No. 5 Letter from H.M. Mayeda
No. 6 Letter from Bunkie Matsuki 
No. 7 Letter from Pierce Building, Boston
No. 8 Letter from Truman H. Newberry, Washington 

I have acknowledged the receipt of Mr. Mayeda's letter, and advised him that I would communicate with him after I learned from you when you would return home.

The dividend check from the Alger-Sulliven Lumber Company came in on Saturday, and I have sent it to New York for deposit in Maple Lane. 

Steven regrets this morning that things are going along at the building. The men who were laying the tarred paper on the Blue Room side, finished on Saturday. Stapleton is beginning today to plaster in the living room. Only two roofers working, but a good number of carpenters are at work. 

It is quite cold today, but clear. 

Trusting you are having an enjoyable time, and are well, I remain, 

Very respectfully yours, 
J M Kennedy

Charles L. Freer, Esq., 
Care, Waldorf-Astoria Hotel, 
5th Avenue & 33rd Street, 
NEW YORK CITY. 

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