EDWD. M. ATKINSON,<br/>COUNSELOR AT LAW,<br/>49 WALL STREET.<br/>NEW YORK, March 3, 1880.<br/><br/>Rev. Prof. Lyman<br/>Kellog, Iowa,<br/><br/>To Rev. A. Lyman<br/><br/>Dear Sir:<br/><br/>Yours of March 1, from Kalaazoo mich. Enclosing money order for fourteen dollars and twenty-five cents is at hand this A.M.<br/><br/>Yesterday I recd from your brother in East Hampton M.O. for twenty-five dollars and have acknowledged receipt of it to him and to you.<br/><br/>In compliance with you of March 1, above named, I herewith enclose to you at above address a money order for that twenty five dollars.<br/><br/>There is nothing now in y hands if you for the purposes of the Hyde association and in money matters we are now square.<br/><br/>I would not add to my letter to you of march Feb’y 28th /80. The trouble has not been great and the matter is adjusted on all hands<br/><br/>Yours very truly<br/>Edwd. M. Atkinson.<br/><br/>Please acknowledge receipt of enclosed $25- A
Part of Letter from Edward M. Atkinson concerning a money order