Letter, Kate Gleason to George Eastman
Photocopy of a letter from Kate Gleason to George Eastman telling him he can see her home, Clones, whenever he would like. She expresses her desire for him to see it in the moonlight and hopes he will change his mind about his dislike of arches when he sees how beautiful hers are.
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Clones, Pittsford, N.Y.
My dear Mr. Eastman,
It will be very
convenient to show
you Clones after
office hours when-
ever you telephone
me you are com-
ing. For this
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time, you get only the
daylight effect and I
would be disappointed
if I were not so sure
you will want to come
later to see the Patio in
the moonlight and star
light. Mr. Gordon says
you do not like arches
and here it is the
whole scheme. But we
are both sure, you will
be a convert to these
lacey arcades.
Yours Truly,
Kate Gleason