HENRY C. LYTTON, Prbs. 



GEORGE LYTTON, Vice-Pres. 



;<3/ Sept. 9. 1909. 



Dr. G. G. Kennedy, 

 Eeadville, Mass. 

 Dear Sir :- 



1m. Palmer has applied to me for position of chauffer, and 

 houseman in my home, and states he was in your employ as second coachman 

 for two years. Will you kindly give me your experience with this party, 

 and advise if you consider him honest, trustworthy and reliable? I en- 

 close addressed envelope for reply, which will be held strictly confiden- 

 tial. 



With thanks in advance for your courtesy in the matter, I am, 

 Very truly yours, 



DAVID C. B . WOLFE 



3811 Prairie Avenue 



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