Letter from Benjamin Duveen to W.J. Naughton, 3 April 1920

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LETTERHEAD

Duveen Brothers 720 Fifth Avenue New York

/LETTERHEAD


April Third 1920


W. J. Naughton, Esq. Estate of H. C. Frick Pittsburgh, Pa.


Dear Mr. Naughton,


We are duly in receipt of your letter of March 31st 1920 advising us of the payment to the Guaranty Trust Company of the sixth instalment sic payment under agreement of May 21st, 1918, between Mr. H. C. Frick and ourselves. We are pleased to inform you that the Guaranty Trust Company have duly advised us of the receipt by them of the payment, and we have duly credited the amount to the account of the Estate of H. C. Frick.


Thanking you for your courtesy, believe us,


Yours very truly,


Duveen Brothers, Inc.

By SIGNED Benjamin J. Duveen

STAMPED 2ND VICE PRES.

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