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[[preprinted]] 11 [[/preprinted]] [[heading]] 1882 New York Office — Orders — [[/heading]] May 13th 1882— 1 No. 2 Time Piece — 4 dials — Glass & Iron Diam of Dials — [[strikethrough]] 6 feet [[/strikethrough]] — 5 feet 6 inches — [[insertion]] see diagram Mr Carr [[/insertion]] Thickness "[[ditto for: Dials]] Size of Tower - Dials From Clock floor to Centre of Dials — 15 feet — Bell Clock — Bell Dials — Weight of Bell — Fall for Weight — Gravity Escapement Comp. Pend. Iron & Zinc - Electric Contact — We not to do any carpenters or other work about the building — We deliver & Set up at our expense — Price $1,000.00 to pay comns 15% S. Hogan, Cleveland, Ohio For Lake Shore & Michigan Southern R.R. [[page turned 90 degrees]] [[written vertically to right of order]] May 15th Mr. Pierson says "nothing said about gas regulator think they light the dials by electricity" C.J.H. [[/written vertically]] [[margin, underlined]] July 1/82 [[/margin]] [[diagonal line through this entry, crossing from upper left to lower right]] [[line across page]] May 17th 1882 - 3 No.11 Clocks. Price $25.00 less 20% C.R.R. of N.J. Care W.J. Christopher. Elizabethport Station. N.J. [[margin, underlined]] May 24/82 [[/margin]] [[diagonal line through this entry, crossing from upper left to lower right]] [[line across page]] May 17th 1882. Clock Material - (Carr has letter) N.Y. Office. [[margin, underlined]] May 20/82 [[/margin]] [[diagonal line through this entry, crossing from upper left to lower right]] [[line across page]] May 27th 1882 1 No.70 Clock. 12 inch dial - N.Y. office. [[margin, underlined]] May 27/82 [[/margin]] [[diagonal line through this entry, crossing from upper left to lower right]]