[LM241516], Letter from Walter Seeley Mallory to Pilling and Crane, November 8th, 1900
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[LM241516], Letter from Walter Seeley Mallory to Pilling and Crane, November 8th, 1900
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1900-11-08
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LM241-F
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154:53
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LM241516
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Thomas A. Edison Papers, School of Arts and Sciences, Rutgers University
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November 8th, 1900
Messrs. Pilling & Crane,
Girard Building,
Philadelphia, Pa.
Dear Sirs:-
Immediately after talking with your Mr. Pilling, I telegraphed the Merchants National Bank, as follows: "What is your decision about Phonograph bonds? I leave Saturday for three weeks "trip; matters should be settled before I go."
I am just in receipt of their reply as follows: "Legal "complications prevent action,"
If there is anything further you wish me to do in the matter, please advise by wire or phone tomorrow. I will be in New York tomorrow morning, but here tomorrow afternoon late. Also expect to be here Saturday morning for a short time.
Yours truly,
W.S. Mallory
Messrs. Pilling & Crane,
Girard Building,
Philadelphia, Pa.
Dear Sirs:-
Immediately after talking with your Mr. Pilling, I telegraphed the Merchants National Bank, as follows: "What is your decision about Phonograph bonds? I leave Saturday for three weeks "trip; matters should be settled before I go."
I am just in receipt of their reply as follows: "Legal "complications prevent action,"
If there is anything further you wish me to do in the matter, please advise by wire or phone tomorrow. I will be in New York tomorrow morning, but here tomorrow afternoon late. Also expect to be here Saturday morning for a short time.
Yours truly,
W.S. Mallory