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HANDWRITTEN LETTER, BOSTON, 31 AUGUST 1853, TO G.I. ADAMS (OF ADAMS POINT WORKS, E. GREENWICH), REGARDING TEXTILESby Waterston Bay and Company
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Book DescriptionBoston not published 1853., 1853. Written in ink in a legible hand on pale blue paper. 9.75" x 7.5" one page In part: Acknowledges receipt of an invoice for three cases of textiles which they already sold "@ 8-1/2 cents, which we thought under the circumstances would be satisfactory to you. Of course it will be no price for the others now coming forward, which we know will be better done generally. We could sell five cases more of this style.Of the styles coming forward, if not too large, we can very ____ manage 10 cases each. We have no doubt of being able to give you satisfactory sketches.". original ms edition. Binding is not bound. Similar books from this booksellerFrom this bookseller's manuscripts & documents catalog.
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