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Ansd Mar 2nd #33 Ferry Avenue East, Detroit, Michigan, March 1, 1919. Charles L. Freer, Esq., Care Gotham Hotel, 5th Avenue & 55th Street, new York City, N. Y. My dear Sir: Since my letter of yesterday, the following mail has been received: Envelope No. 21 contains letters 175 to 186 inclusive as follows: [[check mark]] No. 175. Letter from Newcomb-Macklin Co., N.W. Cor. State and Kinzie Streets, Chicago. [[check mark]] No. 176. Letter from Lawrence Mills & Company, 39 South La Salle Street, Chicago. [[check mark]] No. 177. Letter from The Art Institute of Chicago. [[check mark]] No. 178. Letter from D. W. Tryon, 1 West 54th St. New York City. [[check mark]] No. 179. Letter from The Sun Dial Shop, 805 Madison Ave., New York City, N. Y. [[check mark]] No. 180. Letter from Thomas J. Doyle, 850 Woodward Ave., Detroit. [[check mark]] No. 181. Letter from Walter Storey, Detroit, Mich. [[check mark]] No. 182. Letter from Great Lakes Engineering Works, Detroit, Mich. [[check mark]] No. 183. Under separate cover, Catalog, "Representation in Industry" By J.D. Rockefeller, Jr. New York. [[check mark]] No. 184. Under separate cover, Catalog of the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts, Philadelphia, Pa. [[check mark]] No. 185. Under separate cover, Journal of The American Institute of Architects, Harrisburg, Pa. [[check mark]] No. 186. Under separate cover, Catalog from the American Art Galleries, Madison Square, New York. Sir: [[check mark]] Your letter of February 27 received and noted. I found inclosed check for $212.50 is payment for Young, and my salary from February 16th to 28th inclusive. I have cashed it at the bank, paid Young and myself, and as holding receipts here as directed by you for which I thank you. [[check mark]] Mr. George A Crane, Manager of George A. Fuller Company, called me up this morning and asked if it was convenient for him to bring up Mr. Testzel of he Stratemeyer & Testzel Co., 444 East Jefferson Avenue to see the Peacock Room, as he wanted to get a figure from them regarding taking it down, and placing it in the Washington Building.