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Date
6-4-1896
Personal Name Recipient
Allison, James W., 1833-1898
Description
Letter from T. Henry Randall to James W. Allison urging payment of balance to firm.
Transcription
June 4th ’96. James W. Allison Esq. Richmond. Dear Sir, I have been very much disappointed in every way at not hearing from you in reply to my letter of May 22nd, asking you to remit your check then for my account as rendered. I naturally counted upon your compliance with my request for every possible reason, and as a result I was put to great inconvenience— in fact, mortification— at your failure to do so. I trust therefore that you will give this matter your immediate attention and oblige. Your's truly, T. Henry Randall [ALS. T. Henry Randall to James W. Allison, June 4, 1896, on letterhead: T. Henry Randall, Architect 52 Broadway. New York. Envelope docketed [image unavailable]: T. H. R.— June 4, 1896 Urging remittance of bal. due G&R.] [edited by WDC]
Personal Name Subject
Randall, T. Henry, 1869-1905 -- Correspondence; Allison, James W., 1833-1898 -- Correspondence
Topical Subject
Architecture, Domestic -- Virginia -- Richmond; Architects and builders -- New York (State) -- New York; Invoices; Payment
Geographic Subject
Richmond (Va.) -- Historic houses, etc.; Richmond (Va.) -- Buildings, structures, etc.
City/Location
Richmond (Va)
Genre
letters (correspondence)
Local Genre
text; archives
Type
Still Image; Text
Digital Format
application/pdf
Language
eng
Rights Statement URL
Rights
This material is in the public domain in the United States and thus is free of any copyright restriction. Acknowledgement of Virginia Commonwealth University Libraries as a source is requested.
Collection
Building VCU’s President's House
Source
Original letter: Letter from T. Henry Randall to James W. Allison, 1896 June 4, James W. Allison papers, M 1, Special Collections and Archives, James Branch Cabell Library, Virginia Commonwealth University.
File Name
pre107.pdf