Letter to Gordon Mead from W. S. Teator (6), 1915

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Name/Title

Letter to Gordon Mead from W. S. Teator (6), 1915

Entry/Object ID

2024.9.162

Scope and Content

In this letter of Febuary 14, 1915, Teator states he is pleased to have heard from Mead, and is sorry that Mead didn’t attend a farm exhibition in Rochester but notes that the exhibition in Poughkeepsie is better, “superb". There is discussion of apple quality. Both Mead and Teator dislike Mr. Westlake (sp?); Teator states that his apple quality is poor and Westlake’s should have been replaced at the exhibit. Westlake wrote an offensive letter to Teator, so that Teator thinks little of Westlake’s folks. Teator mentions a letter from Milt, who is also making inquiries about a farm and preparing his thesis. NOTE; “Milt” might be Milt Aldrich.

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Teator, William Seward, Mead, George Gordon, Jr.