Fremont Hotel (an immense establishment) He appears to be a very pleasant gentleman & regretted as they did at Indianapolis that you are not with me.
I saw on the prairies to day twelve deer hanging undressed by the side of one cabin. The country is but little settled.
I have not yet seen Chicago nor lake Michigan: but I thought I could drop you a line as soon as possible to releive your mind. Do let me hear from you soon. & send me any thing that comes from home or elsewhere.
I expect to lecture here tomorrow evening & the next day go to Milwaukee to remain till the next Tuesday so that it must be nearly a week before I hear from you unless something special should lead you to send to me at Milwaukee to the care of Mr. Brigham.
With affectionate remembrance to all I remain devotedly yours
Edward Hitchcock