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Title
Correspondence Miller and Bros. Millinery Goods, New York to J. Steinberg, April 26, 1886
Subject
Business
Correspondence
Description
Handwritten correspondence responding to Julius Steinberg’s letter and about an error in his order.
Creator
Miller Bros.
Source
Original held by Traverse Area District Library, Traverse City (Mich.)
Publisher
Traverse Area District Library. Traverse City (Mich.)
Date
1886-04-26
Rights
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Relation
The Finding Aid for the Julius Steinberg Papers is available at https://localhistory.tadl.org/items/show/32983.
Format
TIFF
PDF
Language
English
Type
Document
Identifier
2024.11
Coverage
New York, New York
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Miller & Brother,
Importers and Jobbers of
Millinery Goods,
Nos. 621 Broadway, 188 Mercer Street,
New York, Apr 26 1886
Mr. J Steinberg
Dear Sir
Replying to your letter of the 22nd ? I
say you and ? Error about the 3 day en
sals the Sal & Suan that waited and?
you say he recollects distinctly
he sold them @ 2 50 ? and do not
tell them to array and? which
quantity for less than $ 2 50 they cost
us $2 12 and are certainly ?
in all 3 ½ ¢ per dozen of course we
don’t want them I ask the exchange
if S? would cost several there
you claim so if you insist
we the decision of 25 ¢ per dozen
all right. and do not know
what you sell are when you cost
whether we shipped those hats to S. L. Gageble
Respect Yours
Miller ?
Importers and Jobbers of
Millinery Goods,
Nos. 621 Broadway, 188 Mercer Street,
New York, Apr 26 1886
Mr. J Steinberg
Dear Sir
Replying to your letter of the 22nd ? I
say you and ? Error about the 3 day en
sals the Sal & Suan that waited and?
you say he recollects distinctly
he sold them @ 2 50 ? and do not
tell them to array and? which
quantity for less than $ 2 50 they cost
us $2 12 and are certainly ?
in all 3 ½ ¢ per dozen of course we
don’t want them I ask the exchange
if S? would cost several there
you claim so if you insist
we the decision of 25 ¢ per dozen
all right. and do not know
what you sell are when you cost
whether we shipped those hats to S. L. Gageble
Respect Yours
Miller ?

