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No. 33 Perry Avenue,
Detroit, Michigan,
October 15th., 1906,

The L. T. Burrows Company,
Portland, Maine.

Gentlemen:-

Your statement of account for one hundred dollars is received, and I shall be very much pleased to send you a remittance as soon as the work has been satisfactorily done. Your local agent some time ago, but after much delay, delivered the final parts of the contract, but the fitting of the same around the stone work is of such inferior workmanship that a part of the screens are really no protection against the flies. One of the larger screens, also, requires proper fitting.

At the time of the erection of the work, your local agent confessed to my man that the work was very inferior, and it should be promptly put in proper order. Will you not instruct him to give this matter his prompt attention as I am desirous of having the work cleaned up and the account settled.

Yours truly,
Charles L. Freer