This is a signed letter from the Kilbourne & Jacobs Manufacturing Company,
which sold scrapers for railroads and highways, steel tubular wheelbarrows,
warehouse trucks, road graders, and contractors plows, among other items.
The business had offices and/or factories in New York and in Columbus, Ohio.
The letter was written and signed by a man named David Greene,
who was the treasurer and secretary of the company.
The letter is dated October 24, 1922. It is typed on a sheet
of Kilbourne & Jacobs Manufacturing stationery .
The letter is addressed to "G. S. Black", who was an engineer
for the Maine Central Railway. I suspect that there is a minor error
in this man's name, specifically with his middle initial, and that
his name was actually George F. Black.
The letter is 11" by 8.5", and is in good/very good condition,
with some creases and moderate wear.
Please see the scan for more details.
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