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#915 Union Trust Building, 
Detroit, Michigan, 
November 29th, 1905.

Dear Mr. Freer:-

Today's mail, from both the house and office, is as follows:-

No. 1 Letter from H. R. Yamamoto.
No. 2 Letter from D. G. Kelekian, New York.
No. 3 Letter from The Caxton Club, Chicago.
No. 4 Letter Post-marked, ”Charleston, Ill.” 
No. 5 Letter Post-marked, ”Philadelphia”
No. 6 Letter from M. Knoedler & Co., New York 
No. 7 Letter Post-marked, ”Chicago.” 
No. 8 Letter from Detroit Stove Works 
 
There was, also, received at the house a box from Kelekian, New York.

Stephen found the Obach list of boxes containing parts of Peacock Room, on the window ledge in your library, this morning.

Nothing new at the house today.

The weather is growing colder and snow is in the air.

Very respectfully yours,
JM Kennedy

Charles L. Freer, Esq.,
Care, Hotel Tourraine, 
Boston.

8 enclosures.

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