CORRESPONDENCE.

Mr. William B. Harison.

Dear Sir: Pardon me for calling your attention to an error in your valuable paper, The Great Round World, which has many friends here. On page 1,036 you speak of the steamer Pewabic on Lake Michigan. This should read Lake Huron. The wreck lays about twenty miles from Alpena. Some of the readers thought this should be corrected. Hence I take the liberty of this letter.

Wishing you best success for the paper, I remain

Yours truly,
H.H. Wittelshofer.
Alpena, Mich., July 19th, 1897.

Dear Sir:

We acknowledge the receipt of your letter, with many thanks, and are much obliged to you for calling our attention to the matter. Editor.


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