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915 Union Trust Building,
Detroit, Michigan,
February 11th, 1907.

Charles L. Freer, Esq.,
Care, Hong Kong-Shanghai Banking Corp'n,
Batavia, Java.

Dear Mr. Freer:-

Since my letter of the 4th instant, the following mail matter has been received:

No. 228. Letter From Mr. Ushikubo,
No. 229. Letter From Cornelius L. Laurense, Detroit,
No. 230. Letter From American Free Art League,
No. 231. Letter From Mr. H. H. Harper, Boston,
No. 232. Letter From William F. Kingston, St. Louis,
No. 233. Letter From William Jay Schiefflin, New York,
No. 234. Letter From Salvation Army,
No. 235. Letter From National Geographic Society,
No. 236. Letter From American Institute of Architects,
No. 237. Letter From Otto Schulze & Co., Edinburgh,
No. 238. Card from d i t t o,
No. 239. Printed matter from Collector and Art Critic Co.,
No. 240. Printed matter from National Arts Club,
No. 241. Letter postmarked Detroit,
No. 242. Printed matter from University Club,
No. 243. Letter From Azeez Khayat, New York,
No. 244. Letter From W. A. Hamlin & Co., Detroit,

all enclosed herewith. And is a separate envelope, by reason of the being too large for this, the following:

No. 245. Letter From Congressman Denby,
No. 246. Printed matter from American Art Galleries,
No. 247. Printed matter from ditto
No. 248. Printed matter from W. A. Hamlin & Co.,
No. 249. Printed matter from Charles W. Gillett, Chicago,
No. 250. Card from Ehrich Galleries,
No. 251. Printed matter from American Protective Tariff Lge,
No. 252. Printed matter from Macbeth Gallery,
No. 253. Printed matter from Frederick Keppel & Co.,
No. 254. Printed matter from Mr. Ushikubo.

I have acknowledged the receipt of No's 228 to 233, both