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  • Hotel del Coronado Records, 1888-1995

Letters from Babcock to Plumb and to Irwin

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Letters from E. S. Babcock to A. W. Plumb, Esq. and to W. J. Irwin, Esq.
Bound Correspondence; Volume 20, page 69
09/28/1891
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Babcock, Elijah S.
Babcock writes to Plumb regarding the the pastry cook position.


Babcock writes to Irwin regarding the novelty shop.

Hotel del Coronado; Letters; Correspondence; Elijah S. Babcock; E. S. Babcock; Hotel industry; Pastry cooks; Novelty shops; A. W. Plumb; W. J. Irwin
1500 Orange Avenue
California - Coronado
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September 28, 1891
A.W. Plumb, Esq.,
Maplewood, Pittsfield, Mass.,

Dear Sir: - Not receiving any response to the letter of our eastern agent, F. G. Barry, to you, I write to ask whether the pastry cook you mentioned is likely to come out. Our wages for a first-class pastry cook are, $ 70.00 per month.

Yours truly,
E. S. Babcock

September 28, 1891
W. J. Irwin, Esq.,
Honolulu, H.I.,

Dear Sir: - Herewith please find note from the proprietors of the Curio Bazaar in our hotel. Can you put them in the way of corresponding with parties who can secure them the novelties they want? They are thoroughly reliable, and I should like to see them get anything they can.

Yours truly,
E. S. Babcock
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