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Document Type

Letter

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Date

4-21-1909

Keywords

Lewis Einstein, U.S. Charge d'Affairs, U.S. Embassy at Constantinople, Turkey, cigarettes

Description

The document is a carbon copy of a typed letter from the Assistant Secretary of State to Lewis Einstein concerning the acquisition of Turkish cigarettes.

Sender

Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson

Recipient

Lewis Einstein

Corresponds to:

Folder 1-8, Document 67

City

Washington, D.C.

Transcription

April 21,1909.

My dear Mr. Einstein:

Many thanks for your notes of March 24th and 29th and for your repeated kindnesses in bothering for me about the cigarettes. I always feel that I rather impose upon the Embassy in this matter. I really greatly appreciate your [ample?] care in ordering the cigarettes and getting them promptly sent.

You are certainly to be envied in being at Constantinople during such epoch making days.

With kind regards, I remain, always,

Yours very sincerely,

[signature]

Lewis Einstein,Esquire,
American Embassy
Constantinople, Turkey.

Language

English

Rights Statement

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Letter From Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson to Lewis Einstein, April 21, 1909

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