[Correspondence]. 1927.

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[Correspondence]. 1927.

Includes a memo (4 typed pages) from A.W. Elliott of Jeremiah Williams & Co., Boston wool merchants, re acquisition of wool contracts to affect "profitable manufacturing business in the year 1927;" a follow-up letter and memo from Elliott to Alexander Livingston, Manager of the Wool Dept. of the American Woolen Co. with ffurther details (both April 19, 11927); and a letter from Livingstone to Andrew G. Pierce, President, American Woolen Co., commenting on Elliott's memo (April 11, 1927).

7 sheets.

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Pierce, Andrew Granville, 1829-1903

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Merchant, of New Bedford, Mass.; founder (1892) of Pierce Manufacturing Corporation, cotton manufacturers, New Bedford, Mass. From the description of Andrew Granville Pierce papers, 1853-1884. (Old Dartmouth Historical Society Library). WorldCat record id: 74985997 ...

Jeremiah Williams & Co.

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Livingstone, Alexander.

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American Woolen Company

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