Description: 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 whose name is hard to read. His initials are "H. W. F." The last name looks to be something along the lines of Farrell. The letter is dated August 16, 1922. It is typed on a sheet of Kilbourne & Jacobs Manufacturing stationery . The letter is addressed to a man named George F. Black, who was an engineer for the Maine Central Railway. 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. Shipping is FREE via USPS First Class Mail. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact us. ATTENTION international buyers: Please contact me for prices on international shipping.
Price: 24 USD
Location: Columbus, Ohio
End Time: 2024-09-23T10:26:06.000Z
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