[LM241182], Letter from Walter Seeley Mallory to Pilling and Crane, October 2nd, 1900
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October 2nd, 1900 Messrs Pilling & Crane, Girard Building, Philadelphia, Pa. Dear Sirs:- I have written to Mr. Baird, asking if it will be convenient for him to see me on Thursday. I think we can probably accept the proposition made by Miller & Company and take up $12,000 of the $17,000 notes and your note on Friday r Saturday of this week. But before doing this, want to see if we cannot arrange with Baird to protect us in some way on the five bonds which have been given him in excess on notes he has paid. Also want to talk him about selling some of the bonds he has now with Miller & Company. So, if Mr. Baird will be at home on Thursday, I will go to Philadelhpia. Yours very truly, W.S. Mallory