Letter from George H. Himes apologizing for his delay in delivering a year book
Title
Letter from George H. Himes apologizing for his delay in delivering a year book
Description
Letter from George H. Himes, a printer in Portland, to Reverend Horace Lyman. He apologizes for neglecting to deliver a year book ordered by Reverend Lyman.
Creator
Himes, George H.
Is Part Of
Lyman Family Papers
Language
English
Identifier
PUA_MS31_33_a
Rights
http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/CNE/1.0/
Source
Pacific University Archives
Format
Letter
Type
Text
Other Media
Nov. 3, 1880
Rev. Horace Lyman,
There was $4.75 collected by me on the way up from Astoria in June, to apply on payment of bill for Year Book, which I purposed to turn over to you, at first opportunity. I put it away in Safe and the matter dipped from my mind until your letter of a day or two since was rec’d. Had I seen you I should have been reminded of it long ago. Hoping that no one has been seriously inconvenienced by my neglect, [?]
Very Truly Yours,
George H. Himes
Rev. Horace Lyman,
There was $4.75 collected by me on the way up from Astoria in June, to apply on payment of bill for Year Book, which I purposed to turn over to you, at first opportunity. I put it away in Safe and the matter dipped from my mind until your letter of a day or two since was rec’d. Had I seen you I should have been reminded of it long ago. Hoping that no one has been seriously inconvenienced by my neglect, [?]
Very Truly Yours,
George H. Himes