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Prides Crossing, Mass.,
Prides Crossing, Mass.,
October 2, 1916
October 2, 1916
My dear Carstairs;
My dear Carstairs:
Welcome to your native land! Although so much of an Englishman, I am sure you must enjoy getting back to so prosperous a country.
Welcome to your native land! Although so much of an Englishman, I am sure you must enjoy getting back to so prosperous a country.



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Copy in Letter Book Prides Crossing, Mass., October 2, 1916 My dear Carstairs: Welcome to your native land! Although so much of an Englishman, I am sure you must enjoy getting back to so prosperous a country.

Cannot you come up to see us, arriving here - say Friday morning; we will have you met at Back Bay in the morning if you will advise. I know you are anxious to get to the National Golf Course, but as the season is drawing to a close, we would like to have you up here for a few days. I will take you back in my car on the following Monday evening. It looks to me as if you should have a very prosperous business now for several months.

Sincerely yours, [Henry Clay Frick]

Mr. C.S. Carstairs, 556 Fifth Avenue, New York.