[LM241369], Letter from Walter Seeley Mallory to Pilling and Crane, October 20th, 1900
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October 20th, 1900 Messrs. Pilling & Crane Girard Building, Philadelphia, Pa. Dear Sirs:- We are in receipt today of a letter from Miller enclosing check for $3,000 also an order signed by Baird authorizing Miller phoned Spofford, but learn he is out of town and will not return until Monday or Tuesday. I will take the matter up immediately upon his return and answer Miller's letter definitely. Miller asks that we telegraph today, which we have done, notifying him that Mr. Edison is out of town but will return on Monday, and the letter would then be put before him for attention. If the Spofford deal goes through, which the writer hopes. I will probably come over to Philadelphia on Tuesday, as it will be necessary for me to get new notes from Baird for $8,000 before I will be able to withdraw the notes now in bank that are discounted. I will communicate with you further on Monday regarding to subject. Yours very truly, W.S. Mallory V.P.