highly. The likeness may not be a fair representation of the beautiful chubby cheeked little boy that he was, still it will serve to recall to him the primitive surrounding in which I learned to know him so well. I beg to assure you of my most heartfelt sympathy in this time of your trouble. If you ahve a picture of your husbans, a photograph which brings out his linemente, I would be glad to have a copy. I have several pictures of him, but they were taken in groups and incidentally, and do not do him full justice. With assurances of the kindest regard, I am, Faithfully yours,