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I

THE HUDSON COAL COMPANY

Olyphant, P c:, ,
October 10th, 1938~

Kr. George :S. Pryd ,
Viae President or Operations,
the Union Pacific Coal Company,
Book Springs,

yoming.

I wish to 8llPNH cy thanks to you a.ml tho
other ottioials ot your Ccmpany tor the oany courtosioa
ezten ded dlirl ng my visit to your mines.

117 conYersati ons i th ;you and the ot r
otftoial• and m7 trips underground were very interesting
and enlightening. ~Ter7one I met showed a m.llingness
to giTe me ae 1111ch time as necessary so tha. t I might obtain
a good knowledge ot the matters in which I was particularly
int ereeted. In addition, the copies ot your '"&amp;lployes •
Kag&amp;sine"' and other literature you. ge.ve m 1'111 attord.
further opportuni\7 tor me to cletermine 1'hat you are doing
in promoting aaf8t7 and developing modern mining mchoda.
I a.eau.re ,-ou I shall be glad to reciprocate,
ahoul.4 an opportunity- present iteelt at any time in the
tu.ta.re.

Sine erely ·you.rs,

s.

�Oc to ber 10 , 1 38

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llr. CD.duall ad er Evan s, J r .
Vice P re t.J i dcn t ,~ 1d Gen er2l 1'.:: r:na.gGX'
The Hud son Coal

Company

Scranton, l &gt;enn sylvani a

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Dear !1r. J.i;v ans :

I t uo. s a l le a.our e h vi b 1.:r . ~ ei cl r:i t h u s ,
0n d we r1ere i n t cr e sted in t2Ld n p· t o hii:;:i t.e.bou t y ou:i:·

op 0ra.tione.
AL, Gor1·y yo u coul
20 " b~ Y.'i t '1 v.u u·i; ou1·
p arty, o. s no !,·d o reall y c:.:ood tL.,cD ,J.lE lo.ter a t
the dinner f or :·1.&gt; . Jeffers , c~ d 1.::'1e • .. r . Jeffers
.ind othe rs isitGd oU.::' nei.7 1-:rl. n c o.t Sur, erio .

::: 1 10 t :ic::. t, i f you co:-.1e this ,;1ay , you
,·1111 s to p over ond vi d t \' i th 1.1. a .

Yours v er.J t ruly ,
r!t:-i"-~~l t:;i •::n2d :

GEC·itG~ B. PRY □ r:

�SCRANTON, PA,

October ? , 1906 .

CADWALLADER EVANS, JR .

Mr. George B. Pryde,
Vice-President and General I\'Ie.nacer ,
The Union Pacific Coal Company ,
Rock bprings, \iyomi:cg .
Dear Mr. Pryde:
Our Mr. John Reid was v ery much i mpres s ed \'11t h hi s
recent inspection of your properties a nd I wunt t o take this
opportunity to express our a ppreciat ion for the c ourtesies
extended to himo
If we can reciprocate at o.ny time it t1 i l l be a
pleasure to do BOo
Hi th kindest rega rds, I am,
Yours very truly,

2-32

'I.

�'r.A._ JJ."

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Mr. bugene L cJuli :",'fa:

~I . ~. 2~ _1.0 Reid fini shed th e in spection of ouI"'
rilines here ~nd left fo: ho1:i.e Tuesday evening .

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GEG;;(.f 3, PB\'D f

�Form 2191

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UNION PACIF IC RAILROAD COMPANY

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TimE.· ,·ifed •

C. S .

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TELEGRAM
Omaha - September 10, 1938

Eugene TuicAuliffe
Mr. Cadwallader Evans

Hudson Ccal Company advises John M. Re id

will represent him at ceremonies seventeenth and asks that

reservation be made for him arrival train 21 Friday- · evening
sixteenth.
R. W.P o

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~-:: 8- 11&gt; ,000M

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