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Phila. Pa. April 4, 1895

My Dear Sir,

Ever since I have the privilege of being frequently
with you in Constantinople, discussing archaeological
and other matters, I cannot help taking a heartier
interest in all affairs connected with our American
flag in the beuatiful city of the Bosporus. Every mor-
ning when Mrs. H. and myself glance over the morning
papers, we first look for the heading "Turkey", in the hope
of seeing your name. And many times our search has
had sucess. Enclosed I send you a copy of a short
notice contained in to-day's paper. I am sure His
Majesty has complimented you highly upon your timely
and heroic deed, and we all here rejoice in seeing you
unharmed by the furious Hassan's knife and hurry
to send you over monument congradulations. If you are
going to accept any decoration, the Sultan would surely give
you the highest order set in brilliants for the many gallant
deeds you have done while in Constantinople.
Your valued note of Jan. 14 would have prompted

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Phila. Pa. April 4, 1895

My Dear Sir,

Ever since I have the privilege of being frequently
with you in Constantinople, discussing archaeological
and other matters, I cannot help taking a heartier
interest in all affairs connected with our American
flag in the beuatiful city of the Bosporus. Every mor-
ning when Mrs. H. and myself glance over the morning
papers, we first look for the heading "Turkey", in the hope
of seeing your name. And many times our search has
had sucess. Enclosed I send you a copy of a short
notice contained in to-day's paper. I am sure His
Majesty has complimented you highly upon your timely
and heroic deed, and we all here rejoice in seeing you
unharmed by the furious Hassan's knife and hurry
to send you over monument congradulations. If you are
going to accept any decoration, the Sultan would surely give
you the highest order set in brilliants for the many gallant
deeds you have done while in Constantinople.
Your valued note of Jan. 14 would have prompted