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915 Union Trust Building,
Detroit, Michigan,
February 4th., 1907.

Charles L. Freer, Esq.,
Care, Hong Kong-Shanghai Banking Corporation,
Batavia, Java.

Dear Mr. Freer:-
Since my letter of January 24th, the following mail matter has been received:-

No. 204. Letter from Mr. T. Kita, Kyoto, Japan,
No. 205. Letter from Mrs. Sara von Rapp, Philadelphia,
No. 206. Letter from Mr. Thomas Day Seymour, New Haven,
No. 207. Card of Wright, Kay & Co.,
No. 208. Card of the Architectural League, New York,
No. 209. Letter from Rev. John Mockridge, addressed to H. M. Freeman, but enclosed in envelope addressed to you,
No. 210. Printed matter from Library of Congress,
No. 211. Letter from W. T. Hardenbrokk,
No. 212. Printed matter from Houghton, Mifflin & Co.,
No. 213. Printed invitation of Noe Galleries,
No. 214. Card from Montross Gallery,
No. 215. Card of American Art Galleries,
No. 216. Card of National Arts Club,
No. 217. Card from Mr. Neil W. Snow,
No. 218. Card of Dodd, Mead & Co.,
No. 219. Card of Durand-Ruel, New York,
No. 220. Letter from Dodd, Mead & Co.,
No. 221. Letter from Miss. Tucker, New Orleans,
No. 222. Letter postmarked Pomptfret Center, Conn.,
No. 223. Letter postmarked Detroit, Michigan,
No. 224. Letter postmarked Washington, D.C.,
No. 225. Printed matter from M. Knoedler & Co.,
No. 226. Letter from Mrs. Cornevin,
No. 227. Letter from Mrs. H.H. Gilkyson, Phoenixville, Pa.

I have acknowledged the receipt of No's 205,206,207,208,226 & 227.