[LM240850A], Letter from Walter Seeley Mallory to Edgar Smith Opdyke, April 23rd, 1900
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April 23rd, 1900 Mr. E.S. Opdyke Edison, N.J. Dear Sir:-- We send you by express the log books covering Mill No. 1 Crusher plant and Bricker. Please see that these are put in use as soon as the Mills start in operation. I want you to keep up the same system as we had before, covering the log books and the Crusher plant, Mill No. 1 and Bricker plant in connection with the Ledger, which I send with the log books. On Saturday night I learned that Frank Boligho is looking for a position; perhaps you can make an arrangement with him to take up his former work, which would be an advantage, because he understands it. Do not fail to get the blank books for the Inspector's report. Yours very truly,