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Singer Manufacturing Co. 1876 Handwritten Letter Discussing Singer Centennial Exhibition Building

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Singer Manufacturing Co. 1876 Handwritten Letter Discussing Singer Centennial Exhibition Building
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Pennsylvania, 1876. Handwritten letter, two pages long from Singer agent, W.R. Clark, to the Singer Manufacturing Company in New York. Clark discusses the possible donation of the Singer Exhibition building to the Fairmont Park Commission, where it could serve as an ornament to the park. Light black handwriting with the Singer Manufacturing Company's Exhibition Building depicted at top center, which is likely the building discussed throughout the letter. The Singer Exhibition Building was built for the 1876 Centennial Exhibition in Philadelphia, and does not appear to have lasted for long following the event. Fine-VF condition with toning and some writing.