Letter, 1889 April 6.

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Letter, 1889 April 6.

Butler, at Boston, wrote to O.D. Barrett, at Washington regarding the strong case; "I don't think you are carrying out the contract in the strong case. Have you the answer in your possession as amended? If not, I will do nothing, and you must do nothing about this matter until that is done."

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