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[[preprinted]] 75 [[/preprinted]]

Apr. 12. 1895
[[margin]] #1570 [[/margin]] 
[[underlined]] New York Office [[/underlined]]
ship to same
1 #28 Clock with mtg. power.
[[margin]] May 6-95. [[/margin]]
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Apr. 6. 1895
ordered by
ship to [[underlined]] Fitchburg Railroad. Concord. Mass.- [[/underlined]]
Ft.
No 1 Time Piece (o.s.) injured in fire when depot was burned to be put in good order, and the Gravity Escapt to be made over into latest style.; for 4 dials ea 4'dia. no figures or dots wanted; 
Square of tower 7' 9"
Dials are above clock floor 21'
Fall for weight 13' (use 10x10 iron wts)
Hands to be gilt.
{gave price on movement only at about #75.00 
{extra for hands, weights and other hardware {that we furnish, and for putting up clock.
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4 hor 3'
3 up 6'
cen clus
Hands
iron wts.
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put up by Keith.
[[margin]] Apr 24-95 [[/margin]]
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Apr. 11. 1895
[[margin]] #2046 [[/margin]] 
[[underlined]] Chicago Office. [[\underlined]]
Ft.- soon as possible
1 #77 movement, with heavy gong, no seconds hand, and center arbor long enough to accomodate onyx dial; 1 set gilded arabic figures, and a set of gilded minute dots as per sketch, together with gilt hands, of about same patterns as those on #33 Hall Clock, but made for dial 16 3/4" dia.
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< 9/16 > 
[[insertion, in red]] countermanded by telegram dated 4/16.'95 [[/insertion]]
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