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915 Union Trust Building,
Detroit, Michigan,
October 10th, 1907.

Charles L. Freer, Esq.,
Care, Hotel Belmont,
42nd Street and Park Avenue,
New York, N. Y.

Dear Mr. Freer:-

Stephen has just been in and brought from the house the following enclosed letters:

No.38. From Mr. Holden, Librarian at West Point,
No.39. From Mr. Henry Bacon, New York,
No.40. From Robert Dunthorne, London,
No.41. From Montross Gallery,
No.42. From J. O. Wright & Co., New York,
No.43. Postmarked New York, Station "F",
No.44. Postmarked Detroit
No.45. Postmarked Detroit,
No.46. From M. Yamamoto, Tokyo,
No.47. Postmarked Tokyo.

Three photographs addressed in the same handwriting as letter No. 47, from Japan, have also been received.

This morning's paper reports the very good progress the LISUTANIA is making and I fancy