Letter to Gertrude Bass Warner from W.W. Taylor & Company
Item
Title
Letter to Gertrude Bass Warner from W.W. Taylor & Company
Author
W.W. Taylor & Company
Recipient
Warner, Gertrude Bass, 1863-1951
Date
1926-07-16
Identifier
UA022_b010_f004_012a_012b
Description
Correspondence between Gertrude Bass Warner and W.W. Taylor & Company.
Transcript:
W. W. Taylor & CompanyImporters & Exporters, Proprietors of Ye Olde Curio Shoppe and the Seoul Garage & Sales Co.
Seoul, Chosen
July 6th, 1926
Mrs [sic] Gertrude Boss [sic] Warner
Womans [sic] Building
University of Oregon
Eugene Oregon U. S. A.
Dear Mr [sic] Warner:
In going over the docuements [sic] that we received from The Dollar Steamship Uo we find that they did not acknowledge the recipt [sic] of the Consulare- Invoice and the Certificate of Antiquity which we are postive [sic] we sent to them and which we mention in our letter of instructinos at the time we sent the docuements [sic] forward. The mistake is entirely theirs but we are fortunate enough to have discovered so have had copies made which I enclose. I hope that you have not been caused any inconvenience.
The money which you were kind enough to sen d [sic] has been received by the International Banking Co Kobe and I have sent over to have a draft forwarded to me. Thanks very much its most useful these dull times.
I have been picking up some nice people that have drifted outfrom [sic] the palace after the burial of the last Emperor. I was bale to buy the chair that he rode around in- in the palace. When will you come out to see us again
Yours sincerely,
[Signature]
2 Enclosures.
End of transcript.
Transcribed by Liam Maher.
Transcript:
W. W. Taylor & CompanyImporters & Exporters, Proprietors of Ye Olde Curio Shoppe and the Seoul Garage & Sales Co.
Seoul, Chosen
July 6th, 1926
Mrs [sic] Gertrude Boss [sic] Warner
Womans [sic] Building
University of Oregon
Eugene Oregon U. S. A.
Dear Mr [sic] Warner:
In going over the docuements [sic] that we received from The Dollar Steamship Uo we find that they did not acknowledge the recipt [sic] of the Consulare- Invoice and the Certificate of Antiquity which we are postive [sic] we sent to them and which we mention in our letter of instructinos at the time we sent the docuements [sic] forward. The mistake is entirely theirs but we are fortunate enough to have discovered so have had copies made which I enclose. I hope that you have not been caused any inconvenience.
The money which you were kind enough to sen d [sic] has been received by the International Banking Co Kobe and I have sent over to have a draft forwarded to me. Thanks very much its most useful these dull times.
I have been picking up some nice people that have drifted outfrom [sic] the palace after the burial of the last Emperor. I was bale to buy the chair that he rode around in- in the palace. When will you come out to see us again
Yours sincerely,
[Signature]
2 Enclosures.
End of transcript.
Transcribed by Liam Maher.
Source
Gertrude Bass Warner Papers, 1879-1954
Repository
University of Oregon Libraries, Special Collections and University Archives
Institution
University of Oregon
Type
Text
Format
application/pdf
Rights
Rights Reserved - Free Access
Rights Holder
University of Oregon Libraries, Special Collections and University Archives