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Frank H. Hall: Letter from Chicago & Iowa Railroad Company. 1875.
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Letter from Chicago & Iowa Railroad Company, President's Office, dated May 21, 1875, to Frank H. Hall, Esq., Aurora, Ill.
Description
The letter discussed the proposed railroad depot for Sugar
Grove and explains that the construction of the sidetrack and building may be delayed.
The letter reads as follows:
Chicago & Iowa Railroad Company, President's Office, 102 Michigan Avenue, Chicago, Illinois.
May 21, 1875
Frank H. Hall, Esq, Aurora, Illinois
Dear Sir,
I have yours[?] of the 15th and am obliged to you for the information it contains and am pleased with the interest manifested by the people of Sugar Grove in the prospective Depot and have no doubt but we will put in the sidetrack and put up the building but for reasons stated to you when {?} also expressed in my former letter it will be impossible to do the work or to begin any alteration to it until after our {?] can be [?] from the Rockford line. Both my [?] and engineer are busy to their full capacity and cannot give this matter an hours of attention until say the 10th of July. That is not long to wait.
Yours Respectfully,
[Signed]
Grove and explains that the construction of the sidetrack and building may be delayed.
The letter reads as follows:
Chicago & Iowa Railroad Company, President's Office, 102 Michigan Avenue, Chicago, Illinois.
May 21, 1875
Frank H. Hall, Esq, Aurora, Illinois
Dear Sir,
I have yours[?] of the 15th and am obliged to you for the information it contains and am pleased with the interest manifested by the people of Sugar Grove in the prospective Depot and have no doubt but we will put in the sidetrack and put up the building but for reasons stated to you when {?} also expressed in my former letter it will be impossible to do the work or to begin any alteration to it until after our {?] can be [?] from the Rockford line. Both my [?] and engineer are busy to their full capacity and cannot give this matter an hours of attention until say the 10th of July. That is not long to wait.
Yours Respectfully,
[Signed]
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May 21, 1875
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