Lynchburg Letter: William Gayner to W. H. Loyd
July 4, 1926
Personal comments and update on his situation; questions relating to the glass business. Original was scanned and converted to text by Dennis Bratcher. A scan of the original letter is below.
[Gayner Glass Works Letterhead]
[Handwritten]
7-4-26
My Dear Mr. Loyd:
I will remember July the 4th 1924 I spent part of the day at the Y.M.C.A Island where you & your family was enjoying the 4th.
Time makes changes. poor Mr. Eller is under the sod and the rest of us are scattered.
I am very busy repairing a furnace so as to get it to work. The Salem Glass Works are busy building another furnace & equipment. the Gayner Glass Wks are busy building two new modern cement & steel packing houses fire-proof. which will cost fifty to sixty thousand dollars.
I am glad to see them prosperous & making money and I knew there is money in the glass business[.] I had to sell all my Gayner Glass stock for fifty cents on the dollar & my stock is all gone.
I would like to see some one take hold of the Lynchburg plant & make it a success[.] I am sure it can be done - The Hay's Co did not look good to me
[p. 2] What are they doing?
Please let me know who we bought the clay needles from & price.
Who is selling the American Jobbers Co?
Have you sold the (3) fruit jar machines?
I would like to hear from you at your convenience
With kind regards I beg to remain
Yours very truly
J William Gayner
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