[LM240419], Letter from Walter Seeley Mallory to Pilling and Crane, March 26th, 1900
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[LM240419], Letter from Walter Seeley Mallory to Pilling and Crane, March 26th, 1900
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Date
1900-03-26
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LM240-F
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153:1183
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LM240419
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Thomas A. Edison Papers, School of Arts and Sciences, Rutgers University
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March 26th, 1900
Messrs Pilling & Crane,
Girard Building
Phila., Pa
Dear Sirs:--
Mr. Edison arrived home on Saturday Night looking fully one hundred percent better than when he left for the South. He is at the Laboratory this morning and seems to be full of energy and business. We expect for a while tat things will hum.
Relative to shipments made the Crane Iron Works of our concentrates amounting to $2,709., we would appreciate it if it could be arranged so that we could have this amount to use in some way, either by check or by papers which we can use at our bank. We will want to use this amount shortly after the first of April.
Trusting that you can arrange it in some way for us, we are
Yours very truly,
W.S. Mallory
Messrs Pilling & Crane,
Girard Building
Phila., Pa
Dear Sirs:--
Mr. Edison arrived home on Saturday Night looking fully one hundred percent better than when he left for the South. He is at the Laboratory this morning and seems to be full of energy and business. We expect for a while tat things will hum.
Relative to shipments made the Crane Iron Works of our concentrates amounting to $2,709., we would appreciate it if it could be arranged so that we could have this amount to use in some way, either by check or by papers which we can use at our bank. We will want to use this amount shortly after the first of April.
Trusting that you can arrange it in some way for us, we are
Yours very truly,
W.S. Mallory