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April 27th, 1899

Mrs. W. M. Wilson.
4551 Woodlawn Avenue
Chicago, Ills.

My dear Mrs. Wilson:-

I have written farmer Williams at Sheffield instructions to forward to you at Chicago, all the bedding and linen now there. It will probably reach you within a week or two. I have instructed him to keep the two beds and necessary bedding for same, also half-a-dozen bath towels and one dozen linen towels. I have been in the habit of taking my friend Mr. Dewing with me to the farm whenever I had occasion to go there and shall continue to do so hereafter, and we will need the beds for our personal use. If the farm is sold while I am away, Mr. Jacquette will hold the two beds and bedding and the dozen and a half towels subject to your order and will correspond with you concerning them. If the farm is not sold during my absence, I will when selling the place later, consult with you on the subject of the disposition of the beds and linen.

With best wishes, I am,

Yours very truly
Charles L. Freer

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---------- Reopened for Editing 2023-09-24 01:45:56 Corrected "1551" to "4551" and some minor spelling misunderstandings. ---------- Reopened for Editing 2023-09-24 15:47:06