Hendrick inquires about the catalogue he has requested which has not yet arrived, and about a 4 passenger steam carriage. There is a handwritten postscript which notes that the catalog has finally arrived and inquires about their surrey.
U.S. government contract; Superintendent of Indian Trade; General John Mason; Joseph Lopes Dias; Superintendent of Indian Trade; U.S. Office of Indian Trade;
Hendrick insists on custom specifications and tests for the proposed boiler. Hendrick seeks a guarantee from Milne that he will be able to get full capacity from the boiler. He wants steam enough to get up a hill without stopping to get up steam. ...
Hendrick has sent all of the tires on his automobile to the company for repair. One of the tires has developed several leaks, although it was once repaired by a bicylcle repairer, and he wishes all of the tires to be repaired for fear the other...
Hendrick instructs them to immerse the tires in water to discover the leaks. He inquires why they do not use solid tires. Hendrick awaits the samples they have forwarded.
Hendrick reprimands the company for failing to reply to his communications. He has placed at two orders which he has not received and hears nothing about them. Hendrick has been enjoying his auto and wants to continue, but needs to have parts and...
Hendrick inquires how soon the compound steam engine can be delivered once the order has been placed and if the company can also provide a pump for the condenser.