Lynchburg Letter: William Gayner to W. H. Loyd
January 25, 1926
Mr. Gayner requests that material belonging to Gayner Glass Works be marked; updates Mr. Loyd on his situation.
Original was scanned and converted to text by Dennis Bratcher. A scan of the original letter is below.
Salem 1-25-26
My Dear Mr. Loyd:
If you will kindly tag the articles property of Gayner Glass Wks or J William Gayner & you will see that there is no misunderstanding to ownership[.]
It will suit me for better to leave everything at Lynchburg as the fruit jar mould & parts will be of value to the new owners if they make fruit jars or Packer ware[.]
Regarding my personal belongings I have the prospect of two or three position[s]. I have not
[page 2] (2)been anxious to leave Salem as Mrs Gayner wishes me to stay here with her[.] She is not well & may not be with me very long[.]
I am operating on a machine at the Gayner Glass. Their business is fine & making good money[.]
Will you send me a few circulars of the sale also one of the last financial statements you made to the Board[?]
With kind regards
Very Truly Yours,
J William Gayner
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