[D0330AAI], Letter from Colt's Express to Alvin Dickson Caskey, March 27th, 1903
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Title
[D0330AAI], Letter from Colt's Express to Alvin Dickson Caskey, March 27th, 1903
Author
Recipient
Date
1903-03-27
Type
Subject
Folder/Volume ID
D0330-F
Microfilm ID
188:711
Document ID
D0330AAI
Publisher
Thomas A. Edison Papers, School of Arts and Sciences, Rutgers University
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Transcription
Letterhead of Colts Express, Vans & Storage.
25 Day Street,
Orange, N. J.
Mar 27 1903
Dear Mr. Laskey,
Mr. Schermerhorn, has made a complaint to us about our drivers taking [boys?] in the yard on our wagons, he says that he thinks they come through your [bale?] on the Wagons, we would consider it a great favor if you will not allow any boy, to ride in. We have instructed all of the drivers, but you can not depend on them when they are out of your sight, hoping you will help us in this matter [&?] thanking you in advance you the same,
We Remain
Truly yours
[Colts?] Express Co.?]
[Geo?] [Roach?] Secy
25 Day Street,
Orange, N. J.
Mar 27 1903
Dear Mr. Laskey,
Mr. Schermerhorn, has made a complaint to us about our drivers taking [boys?] in the yard on our wagons, he says that he thinks they come through your [bale?] on the Wagons, we would consider it a great favor if you will not allow any boy, to ride in. We have instructed all of the drivers, but you can not depend on them when they are out of your sight, hoping you will help us in this matter [&?] thanking you in advance you the same,
We Remain
Truly yours
[Colts?] Express Co.?]
[Geo?] [Roach?] Secy