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LETTERHEAD
"F" [in pencil]
M. KNOEDLER & CO.,  
M. KNOEDLER & CO.,  
SUCCESSORS TO GOUPIL & CO.,
SUCCESSORS TO GOUPIL & CO.,
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KNOEDLER _ PARIS.  
KNOEDLER _ PARIS.  
PARIS OFFICE, 2 RUE GLÜCK.  
PARIS OFFICE, 2 RUE GLÜCK.  
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Jan. 27/98  
Jan. 27/98  
Mr. H. C. Frick,  
Mr. H. C. Frick,  
Pittsburg, Pa.  
Pittsburg, Pa.  
Dear Mr. Frick,  
Dear Mr. Frick,  
Your favor of the 26th, inst. is at hand.  
Your favor of the 26th, inst. is at hand.  


I will be pleased to see Mrs. Frick, the Holmes' and  
I will be pleased to see Mrs. Frick, the Holmes' and yourself next week.  
yourself next week.  


I will ask Capoul if he can hear your man on Sunday and will telegraph you his reply.  
I will ask Capoul if he can hear your man on Sunday and will telegraph you his reply.  


I send you a letter received today from Mr. J. C. Morse  
I send you a letter received today from Mr. J. C. Morse which please return to me after having read it. It is very satisfactory to know that Mrs. Ely and Mr. Morse are pleased with Chartran's efforts.  
which please return to me after having read it. It is very  
satisfactory to know that Mrs. Ely and Mr. Morse are pleased  
with Chartran's efforts.  


Yours very truly,  
Yours very truly,  
 
Roland F. Knoedler
SIGNED Roland F. Knoedler

Revision as of 18:36, 22 April 2022

"F" [in pencil] M. KNOEDLER & CO., SUCCESSORS TO GOUPIL & CO., 355 FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK. CABLE ADDRESSES. KNOEDLER _ NEW YORK. KNOEDLER _ PARIS. PARIS OFFICE, 2 RUE GLÜCK.

Jan. 27/98 Mr. H. C. Frick, Pittsburg, Pa. Dear Mr. Frick, Your favor of the 26th, inst. is at hand.

I will be pleased to see Mrs. Frick, the Holmes' and yourself next week.

I will ask Capoul if he can hear your man on Sunday and will telegraph you his reply.

I send you a letter received today from Mr. J. C. Morse which please return to me after having read it. It is very satisfactory to know that Mrs. Ely and Mr. Morse are pleased with Chartran's efforts.

Yours very truly, Roland F. Knoedler