Julian S. Carr
Southern Securities
And Investments
Durham, N.C.
February 3, 1920.
Governor T. W. Bickett,
Raleigh, N.C.
My dear Governor Bickett:
I am pleased to acknowledge receipt of your esteemed favor of February 2nd. and I appreciate very much your kindly interest in the matter. I have been so long a faithful and loyal friend to the Confederate soldiers that I am very loth to surrender my position at the Soldiers Home. I organized the Home and was its first president, serving for eight years, and then resigned. But unless conditions are changed at the Home as they at present exist, I shall have to ask you to accept my resignation. This, however, I will not do until I see you.
I am going to New York today and will be gone for ten days and on my return I hope to have the pleasure of seeing you with reference to this matter.
With renewed assurances of my high regard and esteem, I beg to remain
Very truly yours,
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