Letter from Hyozo Omori to Jacob T. Bowne, July 24, 1906
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A letter written by Hyozo Omori to Jacob T. Bowne on July 24, 1906. The letter was written and sent from Ann Shepley's house in Woodstock Ct. Omori was hired as a cook for Miss Shepley, but went on to marry her. In the letter, Omori thanks Jacob Bowne for sending him newspapers and magazines and talks about some of the articles that he read in them. The letter finishes with him offering to help the new student from Japan that was coming in the fall. For more information on Hyozo Omori, see: https://springfield.as.atlas-sys.com/agents/people/875. For more information on J.T. Bowne, see https://springfield.as.atlas-sys.com/agents/people/15.
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