Letter from Thomas M. King to Andrew Carnegie, 15 October 1885 [page 2 of 2] - Completed!

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2 Mr. Carnegie
I would also ask that you request your partners in the Pittsburgh Bessemer, who hold some Pittsburgh and Western paper which is fully secured, not to sacrifice the same by selling it with view of paying off the indebtedness. With patience, and the assistance of Carnegie Bros. & Co. and other large shippers in Pittsburgh, I am satisfied that the Pittsburgh & Western will eventually be able to pay off in full to the holders of its obligations the various amounts due.
Yours very truly,
Thos. M. King
Genl. Manager
Mr. F. who represents our coke interests claims you etc. etc.
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King, Thomas M., 1844-1911, “Letter from Thomas M. King to Andrew Carnegie, 15 October 1885 [page 2 of 2] - Completed!,” Transcribe Frick, accessed May 16, 2024, https://transcribe.frick.org/items/show/8042.

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