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#915 Union Trust Building, 
Detroit, Michigan, 
November 22nd, 1905.

Dear Mr. Freer:- 

No mail matter was received at the office yesterday, hence I did not write you. Today the following letters were received:-

No. 9 Letter from Donald Bain, Buffalo.
No. 10 Letter from The Aeolian Co., New York.
No. 11 Letter from Wm. J. Matheson & Co., New York.
No. 12 Letter from Smithsonian Institute, Washington.
No. 13 Letter from Truman H. Newberry, Washington. 

Everything is quiet at the office. 

At the building six plasterers are at work today in the living rooms, and this part of the work is going along finely. The roofing work, however, is dragging, as usual. 

The weather is fair and pleasant and most propitious for building work. Everything all right at the house. 

Trusting you 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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