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Prides Crossing, Mass., | Prides Crossing, Mass., | ||
August 3, 1917. | August 3, 1917. | ||
My dear Roland: | My dear Roland: | ||
Thanks for your letter of the 31st ultimo. I am sure they will permit dogs in The Balsams. I am glad you are enjoying your summer. On your way to investigate The Balsams, I should like you to arrange to stop a few days with us. | Thanks for your letter of the 31st ultimo. I am sure they will permit dogs in The Balsams. I am glad you are enjoying your summer. On your way to investigate The Balsams, I should like you to arrange to stop a few days with us. | ||
With kind regards to Mrs. Knoedler, | With kind regards to Mrs. Knoedler, | ||
Always, | Always, | ||
Sincerely yours, | Sincerely yours, | ||
[Henry Clay Frick] | [Henry Clay Frick] |
Revision as of 02:48, 4 August 2017
COPY IN LETTER BOOK
Prides Crossing, Mass.,
August 3, 1917.
My dear Roland:
Thanks for your letter of the 31st ultimo. I am sure they will permit dogs in The Balsams. I am glad you are enjoying your summer. On your way to investigate The Balsams, I should like you to arrange to stop a few days with us.
With kind regards to Mrs. Knoedler,
Always,
Sincerely yours,
[Henry Clay Frick]
Mr. Roland F. Knoedler,
The Homestead,
Hot Springs, Virginia.