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Law Offices of
Dihen & Redfield,
George M. Dihen,
212 East Water Street,
Henry S. Redfield
Elmira N. Y.
Please accept thanks for copy of your address delivered at Crosbyside, last summer. I have read the same with interest and think that you have great reason to feel gratified at the progress made since your society was organized.
George and his little school-mate, Florence Shattuck, are, we think, making good progress, both in their general educational development and also in articulation. You may have heard of the death of their former teacher, Miss Stowell, whom we shall always remember with gratitude for her faithful work with the children at the commencement of their school education.
Yours Truly,