I have this letter that is dated 1934 from the central dispensary and emergency hosptial the letter is to a man named dan. the person writting the letter is telling this man that they made it to washington and as soon as they arrived they got sick. something about their apendix and had been in the hospital for eight days. then say that while in hospial they got their patent and have sold alot of ties. they go on to promise to patent this mans idea as soon as they return to california. i cant make out the signiture at the bottom of the letter. i would like to find out who wrote this letter and what it might be worth if anything
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Re: Letter dated 1934 from patient in central dispensary and...
could you re-write the whole letter? please. I would love to read it.. I am looking at this. thanks.
Re: Letter dated 1934 from patient in central dispensary and...
Unless the author or recipient of the letter was someone famous, it will have very little value. You'd have to have the signature examined by an expert to detemine that, the cost of which if the person was not famous would greatly exceed any6 value the letter might have.