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33 Ferry Avenue, East,
Detroit, Michigan,
January 29th, 1909.

My dear Miss Perry:-
I take the liberty of enclosing herein, an excerpt from a letter received yesterday from Miss Sage, the Assistant Director of the Albright Art Gallery, of Buffalo.
Miss Sage, was at my home some two months ago where she saw several specimens of your work. Later, a party of five people from Buffalo, composed of Mr. and Mrs. Albright, Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Sprague and Mrs. Norton, also visited me and expressed much pleasure in seeing your work.
Can the desire of the Buffalo people, to include in their Arts & Crafts show a group of your things, be met? I am sure that if it can be arranged you will do them and others a great kindness.
I need hardly add, that your cooperation would be a personal favor to me.
Believe me, with kindest regards,

Very sincerely yours,
Charles L. Freer

Miss Mary C. Perry,
Pewabic Pottery,
Detroit, Michigan.