[LB063421], Letter from John F Randolph to William Carman, March 23rd, 1899
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Title
[LB063421], Letter from John F Randolph to William Carman, March 23rd, 1899
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Date
1899-03-23
Type
Subject
Folder/Volume ID
LB063-F
Microfilm ID
143:995
Document ID
LB063421
Publisher
Thomas A. Edison Papers, School of Arts and Sciences, Rutgers University
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Mar. 23, 1899.
Wm. Carman, Esq.,
Metuchen, N. J.
Dear Sir:
Mrs. Marion Oser, (formally Miss Marion Edison,) now residing in Germany, is desirous of selling her house at Menlo Park as she can not possibly look after it. If you hear of anybody that wishes to purchase same will you kindly let me know, and greatly oblige,
Yours truly,
Mar, 23 1899.
Martin N. Force, Esq.,
Menlo Park, N.J.
Dear Martin:
Mrs. Marion Edison, is very desirous of selling her house at Menlo Park, as she resides in Germany and has no chance to properly look after it. If you hear of anybody that wishes to purchase same kindly let me know and greatly oblige,
Yours truly,
J.F. Randolph
Wm. Carman, Esq.,
Metuchen, N. J.
Dear Sir:
Mrs. Marion Oser, (formally Miss Marion Edison,) now residing in Germany, is desirous of selling her house at Menlo Park as she can not possibly look after it. If you hear of anybody that wishes to purchase same will you kindly let me know, and greatly oblige,
Yours truly,
Mar, 23 1899.
Martin N. Force, Esq.,
Menlo Park, N.J.
Dear Martin:
Mrs. Marion Edison, is very desirous of selling her house at Menlo Park, as she resides in Germany and has no chance to properly look after it. If you hear of anybody that wishes to purchase same kindly let me know and greatly oblige,
Yours truly,
J.F. Randolph