[D9231AAA], Letter from Walter Seeley Mallory to Thomas Alva Edison, January 5th, 1892
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Letterhead: W.S. Mallory & Co. Iron and Steel Boiler Plates, Lap Welded Boiler Tubes My Dear Sir Edison: Saturday Cont - I spent in above- we went over all matter that needed attention- and I will report freely freely โ as soon as see you โ I shall go east just as soon as I can safely leave my people. My father is very ill โ my mother- sister-and the baby are also confined to their beds- but not as ill as Father- our cook[?] also is laid up- and Mr. Mallory says that she would be , if the rest would only give her half a chance- I myself spent the spent the extra holiday week in bed- almost everyday in or has been rich here- Will get to Ogden again just as quickly as can get my people straightened after hope that your sick one are better. Yours very truly, Signed: W.S. Mallory