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Letter from Charles S. Carstairs to Henry Clay Frick, 22 June 1907

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It has been on my mind to write you for some time.  Roland & I called on Mr. Noetzlin with your letter of introduction which insured us a most charming reception on his part.  It seems his bank d. [[ does ]] not take money on deposit except from other banks & governments.  He went into the matter however with a view to putting us in communication with a bank that would supply our needs & asked Roland to call in about [[ ?? ]] time which he writes me he has done but Mr Noetzlin told him frankly that he didn't think any bank would loan us more than a about 200000 fcs that New York which is our  
It has been on my mind to write you for some time.  Roland & I called on Mr. Noetzlin with your letter of introduction which insured us a most charming reception on his part.  It seems his bank d. [[ does ]] not take money on deposit except from other banks & governments.  He went into the matter however with a view to putting us in communication with a bank that would supply our needs & asked Roland to call in about a week's time which he writes me he has done but Mr Noetzlin told him frankly that he didn't think any bank would loan us more than a about 200000 fcs that New York which is our  




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In pencil, top of page, semi-encircled, what may be the word 'file' ??


Letterhead, top left

NEW YORK, 355, FIFTH AVENUE. PARIS, 23, PLACE VENDOME. CABLE ADDRESSES KNOEDLER, LONDON. KNOEDLER, NEW YORK. KNOEDLER, PARIS. TELEPHONE 1292 MAYFAIR.


Letterhead, top right

15, OLD BOND STREET, LONDON, W.


Letter

22 June 1907


Dear Mr Frick,


It has been on my mind to write you for some time. Roland & I called on Mr. Noetzlin with your letter of introduction which insured us a most charming reception on his part. It seems his bank d. does not take money on deposit except from other banks & governments. He went into the matter however with a view to putting us in communication with a bank that would supply our needs & asked Roland to call in about a week's time which he writes me he has done but Mr Noetzlin told him frankly that he didn't think any bank would loan us more than a about 200000 fcs that New York which is our


In pencil, lower right corner [HC.315.028]


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