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Permanent address: The Century Club 7 West 43 St New York | Permanent address: The Century Club 7 West 43 St New York | ||
Mrs. Louise W.Field Orange Calif. | Mrs. Louise W. Field Orange Calif. | ||
THE AUTHORS CLUB | THE AUTHORS CLUB | ||
SEVENTH AVE. AND 56TH STREET, | SEVENTH AVE. AND 56TH STREET, | ||
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Your very kind and thoughtful letter with the newspaper accounts of the journey of the Kolb brothers is just received. | Your very kind and thoughtful letter with the newspaper accounts of the journey of the Kolb brothers is just received. | ||
I was very glad to hear from you again and exceedingly glad to know about this last trip down the river, as I have noticed nothing about it in the New York papers. | I was very glad to hear from you again and exceedingly glad to know about this last trip down the river, as I have noticed nothing about it in the New York papers. | ||
I was surprised to know that I had not replied to your last letter as I was under the impression that I had. I believe | I was surprised to know that I had not replied to your last letter as I was under the impression that I had. I believe then I have not written you since Mrs. Thompson died. She died in Washington, very peacefully, |
Latest revision as of 18:13, 18 January 2021
Permanent address: The Century Club 7 West 43 St New York Mrs. Louise W. Field Orange Calif. THE AUTHORS CLUB SEVENTH AVE. AND 56TH STREET, CARNEGIE BUILDING NEW YORK Jan. 16th 1912 My dear Mrs. Field: Your very kind and thoughtful letter with the newspaper accounts of the journey of the Kolb brothers is just received. I was very glad to hear from you again and exceedingly glad to know about this last trip down the river, as I have noticed nothing about it in the New York papers. I was surprised to know that I had not replied to your last letter as I was under the impression that I had. I believe then I have not written you since Mrs. Thompson died. She died in Washington, very peacefully,