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orderly and clean. All cells now are in perfect shape and everything makes an excellent inpression.
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What a change for the better since [[strikethrough]] there l [[/strikethrough]] my last visit. when the enterprise seemed to go to the dogs! 
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The two new cell rooms turn out daily about 22-23 tons Caustic (60% Na[[subscript]] 2 [[/subscript]] O) 
The cost for contract of the buildings runs about [[red underline]] $200.000 [[/red underline]] and about [[red underline]] $100.000 more [[/red underline]] for equipment in all about [[red underline]] $350.000. [[/red underline]]
Cells are seen at 4000 Amp. each
Number of cells ?
Three cells are cleaned each day. Cost of Chlorine is calculated to be about 3/4 c. according to statement of A.H. Hooker
Spent all morning and afternoon and evening in conference with Townsend, Bush, A. H. 
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Hooker in regard to possible byeproducts and other technical questions
Evening had supper with [[red underline]] Captain Lucas and his son and whole crowd at Prospect House where I lodged over night.
Nov 10. 1914 Other visitors arrived from Rochester and Boston and New York most of them being stockholders some being representatives of Warren Co paper mfrs at Cumberland Mills Maine who are discussing prospective partnership with us for erecting electrolytic plant for that part of New England 
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# 2 full days = $100.00
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[[red underline]] Sage, Garvin, Manning who was with me in Mexico [[/red underline]] in Arthur [[red underline]] Stillwell's car. [[/red underline]] Lunch at factory then all in special trolley car trip around gorge then visit to Niagara Power House. Then supper at Prospect House.  Then hurried to our private sleeping