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W-MCP7-1.031 TO T.B. MCQUESTEN FROM C.ELLISON KAUMEYER
Nov 13 1945
To: T.B. McQuesten, 69 James Street South, Hamilton, Ontario.
From: C.E. Kaumeyer.


Hon. T.B. McQuesten, K.C.
Samuel. M. Johnson
Ralph Hochstetter
Norman V. Leslie
Ross Harstone
A.J. Haines, M.P.P.
Will Alban Cannon
Alex J. Porter


NIAGARA FALLS BRIDGE COMMISSION



NIAGARA FALLS,
U.S.A. - CANADA


November 13, 1945.

C. Elllison Kaumeyer
Secretary treasurer and General Manager

Dear Mr. McQuesten:

I wish to acknowledge receipt of your letters dated November 6,7, and 9 relative to Professor Price inspecting the Bells whilst in England, and also regarding the supports for the Bells.1

Yesterday I forwarded to you a copy of my letter to Professor Price and to John Taylor & Company covering these matters.

With kindest regards,
Yours very truly,
C. Ellison Kaumeyer
General Manager

T.B. McQuesten, Esquire, K.C.,
69 James Street South,
Hamilton, Ontario.


1 According to the contract between the Niagara Falls Bridge Commision and John Taylor & Co., 25 percent of the contract price was to be paid after the bells had been cast. See W-MCP7-1.027.




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