Letter from Joseph Holroyd to F.W. McElroy, 20 May 1911

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LETTERHEAD

H. C. FRICK, PITTSBURGH, PA.


NEW YORK ADDRESS 640 FIFTH AVENUE

/LETTERHEAD


Prides Crossing, Mass.

May 20th, 1911.


Dear Sir:-


I am enclosing list of Paintings which you sent me to check off, I have done the best that I could, you will notice the ones that I am not sure of I either marked not here or must be in Pittsburgh, I notice however that we have here several pictures which you have not put on the list, no doubt you have no record of them, I dont SIC know the title of them and I suggest that you keep a copy of the enclosed and send back the original to me, I think that Knoedler's men will be down before long and I have no doubt that they will know the titles of them, sorry to say that I am not feeling so very well today but I suppose in a case like mine you feel well one day and worse the next. Mr Frick expects to leave for New York Sunday night, and will stay at the St-Regis.


Yours Very Truly.


SIGNED Joseph Holroyd


To.

Mr. F. W. McElroy.

Pittsburgh, Penna.

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