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/  'b  November  3,  1923. 
P.O.BOX  6 
TELEPHONE  6620  CONGRESS 
Mr.  Walter  Deane, 
29  Brewster  St., 
Cambridge,  Mass. 
Dear  Sir: 
Mr.  Stedman  Buttrick  of  Concord,  Mass.,  has  offered 
Ball's  Hill  in  that  town  to  the  Nuttall  Ornithological  Club, 
to  be  used  and  maintained  as  a  Bird  Sanctuary  in  memory  of 
William  Brewster  who  formerly  owned  the  property,  and  on  which 
his  Bird-Observation  Camp  is  situated. 
The  Nuttall  Club  cannot  see  their  way  clear  to  accept 
this  offer  unless  an  Endowment  Fund  of  not  less  than  $25,000* 
be  raised,  the  income  of  which  will  be  spent  in  having  the 
acres  policed,  camps  kept  in  repair,  and  for  other  necessary 
expenditures . 
Mrs.  William  Brewster  and  Mr.  Daniel  C.  French  have  al¬ 
ready  headed  the  Subscription  List  for  such  a  fund  and  I  am 
asking  all  of  Mr.  Brewster's  intimate  friends,  of  which  you  are 
one,  to  make  as  liberal  a  contribution  as  possible,  so  that  the 
name  of  William  Brewster  may  be  perpetuated  and  this  famous  spot 
may  be  used  as  a  Sanctuary  in  his  memory.  Subscriptions 
will  not  be  called  for  unless  the  entire  amount  is  raised. 
Will  you  let  me  know  if  you  feel  that  you  can  sub¬ 
scribe  to  this  most  worthy  causp^—and  how  much. 
yours , 
Member  Nuttall 
ithological  Club 
LWF*B 
