1869 December 9 Letter to Harry Duvall

Title

1869 December 9 Letter to Harry Duvall

Description

Brigham will share his opinion of the washing machine after adequate use of the machine. Duvall is encouraged to collaborate with H. B. Clawson.

Type

Correspondence

Sender

Brigham Young

Recipient

Harry Duvall

Date

1869 December 9

Location

Salt Lake City, Utah
Chicago, Illinois

Subject

Business Matters

 

Salt Lake City. U. T.
December 9. 1869

Harry Duvall, Esqr.
Agent, Union Washing Machine
152, Lake St. Chicago.

Dear Sir:-

Your favor of "Union Washing Machine & Wringer" came duly to hand, for which I respectfully tender you my thanks.

The Machine has not been long enough in use to justify me in giving a decided opinion on it, as yet, but I will speak of it as I find it, & will circulate your hand-bills throughout the Territory.

If you feel disposed to make Mr. H. B. Clawson an offer, it might be to your advantage to give him an agency, as he is Business Manager of the largest Mercantile House in the Territory.

Wishing you success in your business, I remain, respectfully,

Brigham Young