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159 [[symbol checkmark]] #33 Ferry Avenue, Detroit, Michigan, December 13th, 1907. H. H. Hunnewell, Esq., 87 Milk St., Boston, Mass. Dear Sir:- In further reply to your inquiry of December 9th, the name of the Company who did the concrete floors in my gallery, is the TRUSSED CONCRETE STEEL COMPANY, Owen Building, Detroit, Michigan. The Chief Engineer of this Company, and inventor of the "Reinforced System", is Mr. Julius Kahn, who gives a great deal of personal attention to the practical affairs of the Company. I am sure that if you would like to discuss the subject of cement floors with him, he would be pleased to call upon you personally, at practically any time in the near future, convenient to you. Under separate cover, I am sending you some printed matter which will give you an idea concerning the business of the TRUSSED CONCRETE STEEL COMPANY. I must add that the floors they laid for me, are giving perfect satisfaction. I find it possible to paint them practically any color desired; they are absolutely dry; both vermin and fire-proof, and, apparently, of extraordinary stiffness and strength. If I can be of any further service to you in this matter, do not hesitate to command me. Very truly yours, Charles L Freer