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Henry Toombs To Nancy Cook and Marion Dickerman
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HENRY J. TOOMBS, F.A.I.A., A.I.P. | |
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TOOMBS, AMISANO & WELLS | |
3 | May 16, 1961 | |
4 | Dear Nancy and Marion: | |
5 | I presume you saw in the press the idea of transferring the "Top Cottage" to Washington, or rebuilding it. I enclose a copy of letter I have received from Mr. Lemmon from the District of Columbia and copy of my answer. | |
6 | In hunting for these drawings, I ran across the fact I had some original plans FDR drew on some paper you gave me. I had forgotten about them, but I remember when you loaned them to me you asked that I return them. I am sorry it has been so long. I had completely forgotten about the whole matter, but they are certainly yours and I would like to send them back to you as they may have some value, particularly if this project goes ahead. | |
7 | I will send them to you as soon as I hear from you as I didn't want to trust the mail without being sure of your address. | |
8 | I has just been too long without seeing you and Marion. The years roll by so fast. Once or twice I have been close to where you were and intended to get by to see you and something intervened. | |
9 | Now I have a lot of partners who do most of the work and I am having a wonderful time trying to learn how to be a sculptor, as well as being unable to get out of this office which recently has gotten more and more busy and demanding. | |
10 | It seems to me I have written you once or twice to come by and see us, as living in that northern climate you have to come to Florida once in a while but no word from you. | |
11 | Do let me hear from you and confirm this address so I can return those drawings which have turned up and which I should have returned to you years ago. | |
12 | Lots of love. | |
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Sincerely yours, | |
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Miss Nancy Cook |