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Letter from H.G .Mendenhall to Henry Clay Frick, 20 February 1918

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THE PRESBYTERY OF NEW YORK REV. H.G. MENDENHALL, MODERATOR 311 WEST 75TH STREET NEW YORK February 20th 1918

Henry Clay Frick, Esq, New York Dear Sir:

As a member of the Pennsylvania Society and a former resident of Pittsburgh I am writing to ask if it will be at all possible for the members of The Presbyterian Union of this city to have the opportunity of visiting your Art Gallery? This Union is composed of ministers and officers in our churches in this city and with their wives numbers about 400 person. The only opportunity we have of seeing these works of art is during the week, Saturday being the preferable day. W have had this courtesy extended to us by the Hon W.A. Clark and I can assure you it would be much appreciated by our membership, if a like privilege could be extended by yourself. Thanking you in advance for your kindness Sincerely yours H.G. Mendenhall

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