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Photograph by A. M. Baily 
"THIS IS A GREAT COUNTRY FOR KILLDEER" 
A\ Letter from Chreswell J. Hunt 
Chreswell J. Hunt, a director of the Illinois Audubon Society and 
various other organizations devoted to the study of birds, passed from 
among his friends, due to a lingering illness from which he had undertaken 
to recuperate while on a farm near Elkhorn, Wis., October 18, 1933. 
The following letter is published as an excellent example illustrating 
the zeal in which he studied birds, though at the time suffering from the 
ailment which but a few weeks later took his life. 
BENJAMIN TI’. GAULT. 
c/o John Kulow, Route No. 5, 
Elkhorn, Wisconsin. 
Dear Gault :-— 
Was very glad to receive your letter of July 26th. I had given that 
Chicago Sanatorium my address here and don’t see why they could not have 
supplied you with it. No, Ford has not visited me here and I would have 
known of it had he called. But then this is not the easiest place to find, as 
you see the Kulow farm, where I am located, is seven miles from Elkhorn. 
In fact, we are just about midway between Elkhorn and East ‘Troy—seven 
miles to either town. You leave Elkhorn on Highway No. 12, then chang- 
ing to Highway No. 14, and this farm is on a side-road about a half mile 
north of Highway No. 14. I’m telling you this in case any of the Boys 
should ask you about it. 
