Hendrick writes to confirm that Wannamaker keeps a stock of automobiles. If that is so, Hendrick expresses his interest in a small steam runabout that could be delivered right away.
Hendrick ends this personal letter with a conversation about automobiles. He had a fine ride in automobiles in San Francisco and in Cleveland. Hendrick also discusses young Tevis who had a White touring car that he would keep for a mud wagon and...
Hendrick writes that he is surprised to receive a draft from the company because the pump was sent on approval. He has not yet had time to test the pump.
Hendrick writes to say the trial of the pump they sent was unsatisfactory. Hendrick is returning the pump to them. He apologizes for the length of time it took him to contact them, but the trial had to wait on the new boiler that had been ordered...
Hendrick addresses W. H. Sanders, General Freight Agent, requesting help to find his automobile. Hendrick recounts the search for the vehicle, shipped incorrectly by the Boston Automobile Company.
Hendrick begins this business letter with a paragraph about his automobiles. He compares his current steam carriage to the electric he owned before. Hendrick muses about building his own or having one built that will meet his expectations.
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 now believes it is the burner and not the boiler at fault for the lack of steam. He seeks Milne's guarantee that a burner purchased from him would make the boiler work to capacity.
Hendrick is not satisfied with Milne's claim that his burner is as good as anything in the market. Hendrick wants a specific guarantee that Milne's burner will make fire enough to produce 5 horsepower from the boiler.
Hendrick advances his belief that the burner is the problem in not getting up enough steam. Hendrick has made several minor changes all of which improve the vehicle, and believes Hunt should allow him to return the vehicle especially since it is...
Hendrick wishes to know if the Boston Automobile Company purchased their boiler and burner from Locke. Further, he wants to know if they are able to provide him a satisfactory burner and encloses a sketch of the bottom of boiler and the position...
Frank Milne has referred Hendrick to Forg. Milne does not feel his burner will fit above the sprocket chain, but thinks Forg's might. Hendrick encloses a sketch of the bottom of the boiler and position of the sprocket chain.