Letter to J. K. Anderson from C. S. Nickerson

Grand Union Hotel, New York, April 10, 1911

Dear Mr. Anderson:-

I am writing this merely to let you know what I am doing, though I cannot tell you exactly where I am to be addressed for the next few days. I had an engagement to take the machine to New Haven, Conn. today but learn this morning that the gentlemen I have planned to see is out of town for a week. I am pushing the business in every way I can here in New York, but have, as yet, no opening for reaching any one with capital. I saw Mr. Law Watkins this morning, who promised to send me a letter of introduction to a friend of his in Hartford, Conn. I judge from the letter I had from you at Beverly, Ohio, that there is no opening anywhere in the west, and hence am planning to make as extensive a campaign here as I can provide for. The probabilities are that I shall be here for a week longer. At least, mail addressed to me will be forwarded. Very Sincerely yours,

C. S. Nickerson

(ed. note: Typewritten on Letterhead of the International Typewriter Company. C. S. Nickerson, President; J. K. Anderson, Secretary; W. A. Hannah, Treasurer)

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