Description
This original typed letter dated October 9th, 1901, from Buffalo Expanded Metal Co. offers a fascinating glimpse into early 20th-century industrial correspondence related to fireproof construction materials. The letter discusses proposed construction work on the Syracuse Railroad, highlighting the company's role as contractors and sole agents for expanded metal lath, a key product in fireproof building technology. The letterhead features intricate typography and a detailed illustration of expanded metal mesh, emphasizing the company's specialization. It is signed by the General Manager, C.R. Muhr, and addressed to Mr. Charles A. Lux in Clyde, New York. This piece reflects the industrial and architectural advancements of the period, providing valuable context for collectors interested in early construction industry ephemera or railroad history. The document originates from Buffalo, New York, with mentions of major cities indicating a broad operational network.
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