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Letter from Henry Clay Frick to Charles S. Carstairs, 17 September 1908

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[[ Stamped, top center of page ]] COPY IN LETTER BOOK.  
COPY IN LETTER BOOK.  
 
 
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Pride's Crossing, Massachusetts,  
Pride's Crossing, Massachusetts,  
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Dear Mr. Carstairs:  
Dear Mr. Carstairs:  


I am just in receipt of yours of the ninth, containing photograph.  The picture does not appeal to me.  I have no doubt it is beautiful, but I do not think I would care to have it in my collection.  I suppose there is nothing else in the market that you think would be interesting to me, or you would have said so.  
I am just in receipt of yours of the ninth, containing photograph.  The picture does not appeal to me.  I have no doubt it is beautiful, but I do not think I would care to have it in my collection.  I suppose there is nothing else in the market that you think would be interesting to me, or you would have said so.  


When do you expect to come over?  
When do you expect to come over?  


With kind regards, always  
With kind regards, always  


Sincerely yours,  
Sincerely yours,  
 
[Henry Clay Frick]




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Mr. Charles S. Carstairs,  
Mr. Charles S. Carstairs,  
15 Old Bond St., W.,  
15 Old Bond St., W.,  
London, England.  
London, England.
 
 
 
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COPY IN LETTER BOOK.

Pride's Crossing, Massachusetts, September 17, 1908.


Dear Mr. Carstairs:

I am just in receipt of yours of the ninth, containing photograph. The picture does not appeal to me. I have no doubt it is beautiful, but I do not think I would care to have it in my collection. I suppose there is nothing else in the market that you think would be interesting to me, or you would have said so.

When do you expect to come over?

With kind regards, always

Sincerely yours, [Henry Clay Frick]


To Mr. Charles S. Carstairs, 15 Old Bond St., W., London, England.