IN REPLYING ADDRESS 
THE MAJOR GENERAL COMMANDANT 
AND REFER TO NO. 
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■~4e ar Mr. We tmo re: 
I acknowledge the receipt of your cour¬ 
teous letter of June 19th, relative to your recent 
visit to the Republic of Haiti on behalf of the 
Smithsonian Institution. 
I am glad that you found the officers 
and men of the Marine Corps on duty in Haiti so 
willing to assist you, and that their efforts con¬ 
tributed toward making your trip a success. 
I shall take pleasure in forwarding your 
letter to the Brigade Commander in Haiti for his 
information and for the information of those offi¬ 
cers whom you especially mentioned. 
Very truly 
Major General Commandant. 
Mr. Alexander Wetmore, 
Assistant Secretary, 
Smithsonian Institution, 
Washington, D. C. 
