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George Pullman Rare ALS to Little Sister

A letter from railroad manufacturer George Pullman (1831-1897) to his younger sister, Emma (1846-1915), who is away at boarding school. 3pp of a bifolium, measuring 5" x 8", dated November 10, 1863, New York. Within, Pullman apologizes for being so busy with his business as to hinder him from writing sooner, and encloses ten dollars. Signed "Geo. M. Pullman" at conclusion, the letter is accompanied by its original transmittal envelope. Expected age toning, with isolated staining and darkened smudging throughout. Very good overall.

In full:
"I have no doubt that you have sometimes thought that your brother George had been a little remiss in his duty with regard to writing especially as you were all alone at school and more or less liable to an occasional attack of homesickness.
I plead guilty by would urge in extenuation that I have been for a month or two past engaged in making some important changes in my business and really have had time to think of but little else.
You must have enjoyed mother's visit very much and I suppose that by this time you are quite content and feeling very much at home.
I shall endeavor to see you before my return to Chicago either by going to Clinton or having you meet me in Utica. I expect now to leave here for the west next week but am not certain that I can do so. Write me as soon as this is received and say when your vacation will occur and tell me particularly how you are getting along.
Although I do not write very often you may always feel fully assured that I fell a very deep interest in the welfare of my 'little small sister'.
Enclosed you will find Ten dollars."

George Mortimer Pullman was an American engineer and industrialist. He designed and manufactured the Pullman sleeping car and founded a company town in Chicago for the workers who manufactured it. This ultimately led to the Pullman Strike of 1894 due to the high rent prices charged for company housing and low wages paid by the Pullman Company. Indeed, through both the rapid development of mass production and the takeover of rivals, the company developed a virtual monopoly on the production and ownership of sleeper cars. Emma Pullman Fluhrer, fifteen years his junior, was George's youngest and only sister.

This item comes with a Certificate from John Reznikoff, a premier authenticator for both major 3rd party authentication services, PSA and JSA (James Spence Authentications), as well as numerous auction houses.

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