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October 18, 1922.
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Mr. Joseph Elsenor,• -
New York City.
My :car L . Elsener :
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I sent the following telegram to you today:
"WE HAVE GOVERNMENT PI.IIMIT TO FILLTTo rut�T
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TEN ACRES AND COMPLETE YORK AS PER OUR •1'ERI.a'NAL LAPS IN
OFFICE WITH EXCEPTION OF PEERS STOP WE HAVE NOT ASKED
PERMISSION SION TO CONSTROCT ?SEES AS MOWN STOP NEITHER
HAVE 7T, ASKED AT THIS TIME FOR CONNECTING BRIDGE.; STOP
• YOU HAVE ENOUGH MAPS THERE AND RECORD OF QUANTITIES."
The maps we have in our New York office were
drawn by our Engineer and with some corrections by the War
Department Engineers as suggestions.
The-engineers of the government were the first
to suggest our purchasing from the Ste considerably more
property than we originally intended. They gave us permission
to make this fill as per our blue prints, with the exception of
the peers , which we were not certain of.
We made no apply cation for the connecting
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bridge, as there is no use to make an application for, this,
until we have the property in shape and want to operate from •
our property to the mainland. •
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Yours very truly,
Carl G. Fisher.
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