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[Andrew Carnegie to Samuel Harden Church, May 10, 1912 (copy)]
[Andrew Carnegie to Samuel Harden Church, May 10, 1912 (copy)]
Title[Andrew Carnegie to Samuel Harden Church, May 10, 1912 (copy)]
SubjectCarnegie, Andrew, 1835-1919--Correspondence
Church, Samuel Harden--Correspondence
Louise, Carnegie
Mohonk Lake (N.Y.)
Entertaining
Vacations
DescriptionA letter from Andrew Carnegie to Samuel Harden Church stating that Mrs. Carnegie would not be able to entertain this year because of a need to rest due to her ""first indisposition."" Carnegie also expresses regret for their not attending Lake Mohonk with the Churches. Marked ""Copy of letter"".
CreatorCarnegie, Andrew, 1835-1919
PublisherCarnegie Mellon University Libraries; Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh, William R. Oliver Special Collections Room
Date5/10/1912
TypeLetter; Text
Formatimage/jp2; [2] p. ; 21 cm.
IdentifierBox F, Series 2, FF 21
Languageeng
RelationAndrew Carnegie Correspondence Collection
[Andrew Carnegie to Samuel Harden Church, May 10, 1912]
RightsArchived at the Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh
Transcriptbox00006_fld00021_bdl0085_doc0001_02000001.txt; Cop? of Letter Ma^ X0f 1912 Bear Friend I think "bast way to treat the matter Is to tell that Mrs. Carnegie la not quite up to entertaining this year & we mean to giw her rest. fhis is bar first indisposition & we must guard her well. Sorry wo had to forego ii&hank especially singe & Mrs. Char oh were to he with us tat preparing to sail ie a Mg work* thirty in all. fours If or A. C, We had a dose last year with some of those gentlemen. I assure you. A. C *
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