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Correspondence W.G. Robinson Architect, to Julius Steinberg, November 24, 1891
Subject
Architects--United States
Construction
Architecture
Description
Handwritten correspondence on letterhead from W. G. Robinson, architect, to Julius Steinberg replying to telegram sent November 23, 1891.
Date
11/24/1891
Format
PDF
Language
English
Type
Document
Identifier
2024.11
Coverage
Grand Rapids, Kent County, Michigan, United States Traverse City, Grand Traverse, Michigan, United States
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Office of
W.G. Robinson.
ARCHITECT.
Rooms 62 and 63 New Houseman Building.
Telephone 142.
Grand Rapids, Mich., Nov. 24 1891
Mr. Julius Steinberg
Traverse City, Mich.
Dear Sir
I replied to your tele-
gram last evening – directing
that you should ? those flues
referred to up through the roof of tower
by means of a galvanized iron tw
this need not run up far left?
enough so that water coming down
the slates may not be able to run
into the flue – perhaps it would be well to leave an opening in the
middle face of the wall, below the
plate under rafter so that the
flue may continue up by one elbow
and not have to cut the plate
a takes 4”x8” will be large eno-
ugh.
Yours truly
W.G.Robinson
Archt
W.G. Robinson.
ARCHITECT.
Rooms 62 and 63 New Houseman Building.
Telephone 142.
Grand Rapids, Mich., Nov. 24 1891
Mr. Julius Steinberg
Traverse City, Mich.
Dear Sir
I replied to your tele-
gram last evening – directing
that you should ? those flues
referred to up through the roof of tower
by means of a galvanized iron tw
this need not run up far left?
enough so that water coming down
the slates may not be able to run
into the flue – perhaps it would be well to leave an opening in the
middle face of the wall, below the
plate under rafter so that the
flue may continue up by one elbow
and not have to cut the plate
a takes 4”x8” will be large eno-
ugh.
Yours truly
W.G.Robinson
Archt