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 importance and comprehensiveness of the responsibilities that you have placed upon me, and looking after the work of this department that comes in each day, I feel depressed and only arouse from such depression when I get my morning mail and read such comforting congratulations from my friends, and men like yourself, who have an intelligent and comprehensive knowledge of the work I have before me.

Thanking you for your encouragement and expressions of appreciation of my labors, I am,
 * Yours faithfully,

. Hon. Samuel W. Pennypacker,
 * Schwenksville, Pa.

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