Legel, John G.

This is a letter to Mr. John Legel about payment authorization. The payment is three thousand dollars.
A letter to Mr. John Legel about payment authorization.Source: Charles City Public Library.
A letter to Mr. John Legel from W.J. Cook asking for a reimbursement of twenty five dollars for his trip to Charles City, which cost him forty dollars. He believes the library board can afford this because his bid to build the library saved them four hundred dollars.
A letter from W.J. Cook, contractor, asking for a reimbursement of $25.00. for his trip to Charles City.Source: Charles City Public Library.
A letter to Mr. John Legel from Patton and Miller asking about the building contractor. They ask that the building contractor contacts them before beginning any work on the library.
A letter from Patton and Miller, architects, to Mr. John Legel asking for more details on the building contractor.Source: Charles City Public Library.
A letter to Mr. John Legel from Patton and Miller stating that two sketches for the library are enclosed. They are confident that the sketches will prove satisfactory.
A letter from Patton and Miller, architects, to Mr. John Legel stating the sketches for the library building proposal are enclosed.Source: Charles City Public Library.
A letter to Mr. John Legel from Patton and Miller saying that the sketches of the library will not be completed in time for a meeting and will take an extra few days to complete.
A letter from Patton and Miller, architects, letting Mr. John Legel know that the sketches for the building are delayed.Source: Charles City Public Library.
This is a letter to Mr. John Legel about payment authorization. The payment is three thousand dollars.
A letter to Mr. John Legel about payment authorization.Source: Charles City Public Library.
A letter to John Legel from Patton and Miller offering their services as architects for the public library when the city is ready to begin the project. They list the libraries in Mason City, IA and Hanover, IN as examples of their work.
A letter from Patton and Miller offering their services to build the Charles City Public Library.Source: Charles City Public Library.