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No. 33 Ferry Avenue, 
Detroit, Michigan, 
October 31st.,1906.

R. R. Yamamoto, Esquire, 
#183 St Botolph Street, Boston, Mass.

Dear Mr. Yamamoto:-

Your letter of the twenty-ninth is here and in accordance with your request I am to-day sending back the Kake-mono to your Boston address as above.

Herewith I am giving you a card of introduction to Mr. Henry B. Joy who is a friend of mine and General Manager of the Packard Motor car company of this city. Should you present the same, he will, I am sure, show you every attention. There are a number of other builders of motor cars in Detroit, but I don't happen to know any of the officers. 

If you happen to be in Detroit before my departure I will, of course, be glad to receive a call from you. Naturally, I have many things to do before leaving, but I shall, of course, have time to see you for a little while at least. Should I not have the pleasure of meeting you here, let me now bid you good-bye.

With all good wishes, I remain, 

Yours very truly, 
Charles L Freer