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915 Union Trust Building, 
Detroit, Michigan,
December 15th, 1905. 

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

Dear Mr. Freer:-
Your telegram from Washington stating that you go to New York to-night, was repeated to me at my house last evening. 

I trust you had a very pleasant and most satisfactory visit in Washington. 

The mail matter received at both the house and the office since you left, is as follows, encloses herewith:-

No. 1. Letter postmarked Detroit, 
No. 2. Letter postmarked Detroit, 
No. 3. Letter from Miss. Nordlinger,
No. 4. Letter from Mr. Yamamoto,
No. 5. Letter postmarked Detroit,
No. 6. Letter postmarked Fly Mountain, N. Y., 
No. 7. Letter from Montross Gallery, N. Y.,
No. 8. Letter from Walter Rowlands, Boston,
No. 9. Letter from National Sculpture Society,
No. 10. Letter postmarked Boston,
No. 11. Clippings from Henry Romeike, 
No. 12. Letter from Mr. Tryon, 
No. 13. Circular from Dodd, Mead & Co.

Everything is quiet at the office, and Stephen reports that the work on the new building is going along. They will set the glass in the sky lights to-day, and Stapleton's men are about finished in the gallery, and the gallery will be ready for the laying of the floor on Monday,next. Mr. Kahn tells me that he may not be able to start