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Letter 30: [[Letters of Frank Millet to Charles Warren Stoddard: May 10, 1875 - January 3, 1900]]
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F. D. Millet [written on top of note]
  
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Dear Charlie: --
 
Dear Charlie: --
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Frank
 
Frank
  
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[Letterhead reads:  Office of D. H. Burnham, Director of Works, World’s Columbian Exposition, Jackson Park, Chicago]
  
[Letterhead reads:  Office of D. H. Burnham, Director of Works, World’s
 
Columbian Exposition, Jackson Park, Chicago]
 
  
 
Monday
 
Monday
  
Dear __: --
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Dear [?]: --
  
I have a note from Charlie.  I shant be about to meet him but have got him a
 
room next to mine.  No. 213 Service Building, just behind Festival Hall.  Send him
 
there and he will be looked after by the man who takes care of me.
 
  
Yours in haste
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I have a note from Charlie.  I shant be about to meet him but have got him a room next to mine.  No. 213 Service Building, just behind Festival Hall.  Send him there and he will be looked after by the man who takes care of me.
  
Frank Millet
 
  
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Yours in haste
  
[same D.H. Burnham letterhead]
 
  
Oct 11
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Frank Millet
 
 
Dear Charlie: --
 
  
So sorry to hear you are done up.  I hope, however, you are well again by this
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time. Enclosed is the Ex. Co. receipt for the package of clean things sent by
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=Next: Letter 31: [[Millet to Stoddard: January 3, 1900]]=
William as you left word.  Perhaps someone is wearing them for you now.
 
 
 
 
 
Crowds, crowds, nothing but crowds now. The weight of the mass of people on
 
the soul of the spectator is enormous.
 
 
 
 
 
I haven’t seen Joe Strong since you went away.
 
 
 
 
 
Yours always faithfully
 
 
 
Frank Millet
 

Latest revision as of 16:43, 15 March 2012

Letter 30: Letters of Frank Millet to Charles Warren Stoddard: May 10, 1875 - January 3, 1900


[First Note] F. D. Millet [written on top of note]


Dear Charlie: --

When you come in I have a room on the grounds for you all ready. Come straight to me in the Service Building.


So glad you are coming.


Yours always

Frank


[Second Note]

[Letterhead reads: Office of D. H. Burnham, Director of Works, World’s Columbian Exposition, Jackson Park, Chicago]


Monday

Dear [?]: --


I have a note from Charlie. I shant be about to meet him but have got him a room next to mine. No. 213 Service Building, just behind Festival Hall. Send him there and he will be looked after by the man who takes care of me.


Yours in haste


Frank Millet


Next: Letter 31: Millet to Stoddard: January 3, 1900