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Letter from Andrew Carnegie to Henry Clay Frick, 22 December 1882 - Completed!
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[begin left side] Andrew Carnegie 55 Broadway. New York Dec 22/82 My Dear Mr. Frick, I am much pleased with the statement sent me – I think we can live in any kind of weather. Your purchased Coke 1.21 seems high in view of the Mkt. Now since you have the new property shouldn’t we build [end left side] [begin right side] Too, more ovens? The store matter goes forward favorably. Confer about it with Mr. Phipps. Yours Andrew Carnegie [end right side]