
| Dear Mr. Pullen: | 4th December, 1890 | 
The main features of the Columbian Exposition are now determined and further definite elaboration of the plan will be effected probably in a few
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Plan of World’s Columbian Exposition, December 1890
 ]consultation with regard to them, and the conclusions reached were all consistent with our advice. Mr. Codman will be in Chicago during the next fortnight in conference with the architects and the resident officers, and if you are disposed to go there with an artist, as you once suggested you might, he will be glad to aid you in all ways practicable in preparing an illustrated article for Harper’s Weekly, of a much more full, precise and accurate character than (before some time next week) will have been practicable.
]consultation with regard to them, and the conclusions reached were all consistent with our advice. Mr. Codman will be in Chicago during the next fortnight in conference with the architects and the resident officers, and if you are disposed to go there with an artist, as you once suggested you might, he will be glad to aid you in all ways practicable in preparing an illustrated article for Harper’s Weekly, of a much more full, precise and accurate character than (before some time next week) will have been practicable.
          Mr. Codman’s address will be “Wellington Hotel,” but his work shop, which is a sumptuous one and well provided with facilities of various kinds that would be useful to you, will be at the office of Burnham & Root, the architects, in “The Rookery.” (H. S. Codman)
Yours very truly.
Fredk Law Olmsted.