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Hardinge, Henry H. |
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vii.4.41-42 - Letter
Letter dated 4/5/1909 to E. B. Gaston from Henry H. Hardinge in Chicago, Illinois. Hardinge has met with Mr. Rutherford who has a used linotype machine he is willing to get in top shape and sell to Gaston for $2000. Hardinge says "it is not as pretty but is just as good as a new machine." Rutherford is willing to sell because it is "dead capital" to him now.
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