Transcribe Baker, A. B. Letter to Ward, Henry A. (1883-04-02)
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Syracuse. April 2, 1883. Dear Prof. Ward,
Yours enclosing p. card is at hand.
I return the card herewith - have noted on it the number of eggs wanted & c.
I reached home on time and am none the
worse for the trip, except that I cough a little more than before. I am going to see the Doctor this P.M. and see what he says as to Albany and New York. Respectfully yours Arthur B. Baker There should be no delay in getting off letters to the egg people, as the season is near at hand. The Doctor has no objections to Albany, but does not quite like N. Y. I will go to the latter if it seems necessary. Will you write Mr. Corning or shall I?