Hendrick ends this business letter by asking McKinney about his dealings with the American Electric Vehicle Company. Hendrick enumerates their failures in his own dealings with them.
Hendrick devotes the second half of this business letter to a discussion of automobiles. He ends the discussion asking, as instructed by Mrs. Smith, if Mrs. McKinney has run the automobile.
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 ends this business letter with two paragraphs about the result of his experiment with the electric car and of his views on the steam vehicle. Hendrick considers how many miles each machine will go and the cost of the steam vehicle.
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.