Harriman, Tennessee. July 7, 1920. Miss Idelle Keyes, 14 Charles River Square, Boston, Mass. My dear Miss Keyes:- Your letter from Philadelphia was received to-day, and I am so sorry to learn you have not been well. I trust you will return home fully restored in health. I am very sorry the list of ancestors was lost in the mails, but hope you can get the list from your order book, including the two which you had not proven when you went away, and send me as soon as you can. Some time later, when I can get extra blanks for copying the lines I have, I want to send you my charts and have you examine it to see if all Colonial ancestors, or ancestors having services for Colonial Dames papers, have been found, as I want a record of every one who had services, so that my little daughter can have these papers all ready when she is old enough to use them. I shall be glad to hear from you again. Sincerely yours, CHK/K ================================================== Transcription copyright © RoaneTNHistory.org 2005. All rights reserved. Archivist: Transcription and scan by G. Anne Sloan