Letter from Henry Clay Frick to Roland F. Knoedler, 23 July 1908

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Pride's Crossing, Massachusetts, July 23, 1908.

My dear Roland:

The Southern Pacific purchased for you about a year ago showed a loss at one time of about forty-five thousand dollars and I have cabled you to know whether you wish to take that profit or note. One man's guess is about as good as another's. I am perfectly willing to carry it for you if you believe it will go higher.

I have to thank you for your favor of the fourteenth. Very glad to hear from you and delighted to know that you are having a good time.

With kind regards, Yours sincerely,

To Mr. Roland Knoedler, 23, Place Vendome, Paris.

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