Letter from James A. Mount to May Wright Sewall.

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Mount, James A.

Jan 20 1897

# 15-1-20-P. Executive Department

Indianapolis, Ind. January 20, 1897.

Dear Madam:-

I am in receipt of your letter of 19th inst., enclosing copies of three bills submitted to a committee of the General Assembly. My present duties are so pressing that I have not yet had time to consider these, except hurriedly, but I have caused them to be filed conveniently at hand and expect to take them up for further consideration at the first favorable opportunity. I note also what you have to say with reference to the various organizations promoted by the progressive women of Indiana, and I am quite sure you are well aware that I have always taken a keen interest in all matters of this kind. It is hardly necessary, therefore, for me to re-assure you that your communication will have my personal attention.

With great respect, believe me,

Yours truly,

J. Mount

Governor.

Mrs. May Wright Sewall,

Indianapolis, Ind.

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