Posteard, Richard D. Mudd, M. D. to Miss Bertha E. Malone. I am out of the service. I have a girl typing Baker's speeche Then I'll return the speech. Sorry for the delay but have been very busy. My new address is .e. Sincerely, (signed RDM) Postmarked: Oct. 10, 1951 x K * Letter, Richard D. Mudd to Miss Bertha E. Malone. 2/1/52 Dear Mrs. Malone: At long last I'm returning your copy of the Baker speech. I cant tell you how much I have en- joyead reading this. I had a copy made for my file. I hope it hasnt inconvenienced you, to keep the speech so long. I guess I will be giving a talk to the Detroit Genealogical Society on Mar. 8, I dont believe you belong. The talk will be on my new book & will be at the Detroit Library. ; Thanks again. Sincerely (Signed) Richard Mudd. Im now out of service. * * & The house where the Bakers lived for years stood where the present Hotel Porter now stands (in Lansing). I went to school with Arthur Baker's twin sisters. (Signed) Bertha Malone * ke & Dr. Mudd, now (1956) practicing in Saginaw, is a grandson of the Dr. Mudd who set Booth's leg in Maryland the night of the assassination of Lincoln. I do belong to the Genealogical Society and I heard Dr. Mudd's speech, (signed) B. E. Me * * *