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Old papers
Root
My dear sir,
My sister, Mrs. John Wellborn Root, desires to acknowledge with gratitude the beautifully engrossed address of condolences which she received recently from the Texas State Association of Architects. She thanks you personally for the letter which accompanied the memorial, and for your very kind expression of sympathy.
Sincerely yours,
To Mr. George W. Stewart, President of the T.S.A.A.
Feburary 21st, 1891
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