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Letter from Henry Clay Frick to Roland F. Knoedler, 3 February 1915
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I do not remember the lady, which probably is my misfortune. | I do not remember the lady, which probably is my misfortune. | ||
I have no doubt her statement is absolutely correct, and I will be very glad to have you bring her and her daughter to see the pictures. This note will give you entrance. | |||
I have no doubt her statement is absolutely correct, and I will be very glad to have you bring her and her daughter to see the pictures. | |||
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[Henry Clay Frick] | |||
Mr. Roland F. Knoedler, | Mr. Roland F. Knoedler, | ||
556 Fifth Avenue, | 556 Fifth Avenue, | ||
New York, N.Y. | New York, N.Y. | ||
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COPY IN LETTER BOOK
New York, February 3, 1915.
Dear Mr. Knoedler:
I do not remember the lady, which probably is my misfortune.
I have no doubt her statement is absolutely correct, and I will be very glad to have you bring her and her daughter to see the pictures. This note will give you entrance.
Very sincerely yours,
[Henry Clay Frick]
Mr. Roland F. Knoedler,
556 Fifth Avenue,
New York, N.Y.