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Letter from Keystone, July, 1903.
A Keystone letter trying to encourage the reader to become a Keystone View salesman for the summer. The letter claims that the experience both pays very well and will improve the salesman's character.
Letter from Keystone to Walter Barnhart, July 14, 1903.
A Keystone letter to Walter Barnhart where he was sent a book to read.
Letter from Keystone to Walter Barnhart, August 1, 1903.
Letter to Walter Barnhart from Keystone telling him their expectation in sales per week and recommendations on what to sell.
Letter from Keystone to Walter Barnhart, September 14, 1903.
Keystone sends Walter Barnhart a list of the schools he's worked with and a list of his sub-agents.
Letter from Keystone to Walter Barnhart, September 21, 1903.
Letter from Keystone to Walter Barnhart explaining how the stereographs work and making a clarification about the commissions on a certain order.
Letter from Keystone to Walter Barnhart, September 22, 1903.
Walter Barnhart returned to college for the fall term, his father is intersted in assisting him in the Keystone Company sales. Keystone wants Barnhart to find more sub-agents who are not in school.
Letter from Keystone to Walter Barnhart, September 30, 1903.
Keystone wants Walter Barnhart's father to work for them full time. They have a few schools on hold for Barnhart when he goes back to sales, Keystone asks for a reply from Mr. Bean.
Letter from Keystone to Walter Barnhart, October 2, 1903.
An account of the comissions for Barnhart's sub-agents.
Letter from Keystone to Walter Barnhart, October 5, 1903.
Keystone writes Barnhart about new stereographs for Rome and they ask Barnhart to show Mr. Dameron how much he can make off of commissions working for Keystone.
Letter from Keystone to Walter Barnhart, October 10, 1903.
Keystone writes to Walter Barnhart about the new stereograph collections, answers a contrat question, and sends Barnhart competition information.
Letter from Keystone to Walter Barnhart, October 26, 1903.
Keystone writes to Walter Barnhart about the progress of his current sub-agents and his contract with Keystone. They send him a book to read to improve his sales and progress.
Letter from Keystone to Walter Barnhart, November 2, 1903.
Keystone informs Walter Barnhart that the deadline for their salesman competition has been extended.
Letter from Keystone to Walter Barnhart, November 3, 1903.
Keystone sends Walter Barnhart another contract for his General Agent position and they discuss Barnhart's father working full time for Keystone.
Letter from Keystone to H. G. Barnhart, November 3, 1903.
Keystone letter to H. G. Barnhart (Walter Barnhart's father). They offer him a monthly salary and encourage him to meet with their manager in West Virginia to settle on a contract.
Letter from Keystone to Walter Barnhart, November 4, 1903.
Keystone sends a letter to Walter Barnhart. The photographer, Mr. Bean, has finished his stereographs and Keystone asks that barnhart names each of the images. The list of image titles is on the back of the letter.
Letter from Keystone to H. G. Barnhart, November 10, 1903.
Letter from Keystone to H. G. Barnhart. Barnhart is unable to meet their manager in West Virginia, Keystone encourages Barnhart to consider the more full time position at Keystone and to try and meet their manager in Richmond.
Letter from Keystone to Walter Barnhart, November 17, 1903.
Keystone letter to Walter Barnhart discussing his contracts with certain schools and inform him Mr. Bean will contact him.
Letter from Keystone to Walter Barnhart, November 17, 1903.
Keystone letter to Walter Barnhart requesting him to do some work on the new set of views they're making in collaboration with Mr. Bean.
Letter from Keystone to H. G. Barnhart, November 21, 1903.
Keystone letter to H. G. Barnhart discussing his work for them, and the possible schools he can secure as clients. They encourage him to work full time and meet their manager in Richmond again.
Letter from Keystone to Walter Barnhart, November 23, 1903.
Keystone letter to Walter Barnhart discussing the negatives of new views, his contract, and a Mr. Wildman who will be visiting Barnhart at his school.
Letter from Keystone to Walter Barnhart, November 24, 1903.
Keystone letter to Walter Barnhart about a new collection of stereographs of the Canadian Rockies. Keystone encourages Barnhart to bring the collection up to new clients.
Letter from Keystone to Walter Barnhart, November 30, 1903.
Keystone letter to Walter Barnhart, reminding him to respond to the contract they offered. They encourage him to sign it and send it back.
Letter from Keystone to Walter Barnhart, December 3, 1903.
Keystone letter to Walter Barnhart. Barnhart accepted and signed the contract he was offered. Keystone explains how rebates work with pricing and send a new Order Sheet.
Letter from Keystone to H. G. Barnhart, December 9, 1903.
Keystone letter to H. G. Barnhart. Keystone tries to reach a contract agreement with Barnhart.
Letter from Keystone to Walter Barnhart, December 11, 1903.
Keystone letter to Walter Barnhart. Keystone further explains the rebate rate on one of Barnhart's latest orders, as well as discuss some other orders and Barnhart's father's contract.
Letter from Keystone to Walter Barnhart, December 17, 1903.
Keystone letter to Walter Barnhart discussing a possible new order at an academy and new electrotypes being made.
Letter from Keystone to Walter Barnhart, December 18, 1903.
Keystone letter to Walter Barnhart where they send him a magazine created by them for their salesmen. It includes some articles, printed pictures of views they sell, and the winners of the salesman anecdote contest.
Letter from Keystone to H. G. Barnhart, December 19, 1903.
Keystone letter to H. G. Barnhart. They continue to urge Barnhart to agree and sign the contract they've offered him. They also sent a copy of the Keystone salesman magazine, The Review. They also sent Barnhart a list of schools he could be in charge…
Letter from Keystone to Walter Barnhart, December 28, 1903.
Keystone letter to H. G. Barnhart discussing his acceptance of their contract and how to be a field manager for them. Keystone also mentions the correspondence they're having with Walter Barnhart.
Letter from Keystone to H. G. Barnhart, January 9, 1904.
Keystone letter to H. G. Barnhart discussing the start of his work with them. They also talk about The Review magazine and the new Randolph-Macon views that were sent to Walter Barnhart.
Letter from Keystone to Walter Barnhart, January 10, 1904.
Keystone letter to Walter Barnhart. They have corrected a mistake on the comissions report submitted by Barnhart.
Letter from Keystone to H. G. Barnhart, January 26, 1904.
Keystone letter to H. G. Barnhart where they answer some of his questions about his work.
Letter from Keystone to H. G. Barnhart, February 3, 1904.
Keystone letter to H. G. Barnhart where they discuss methods of delivering stereographs, the Randoph-Macon views, and the regions to conduct sales in.
Letter from Keystone to H. G. Barnhart, February 13, 1904.
Keystone letter to H. G. Barnhart. Keystone tells Barnhart of some particularly successful Keystone salesmen. They also respond to some of Barnhart's business requests.
Letter from Ohio Carriage Mfg. Co. to H. G. Barnhart, February 15, 1904.
Letter to H. G. Barnhart from Ohio Carriage Mfg. Co. with an offer for a discounted carriage in exchange for Barnhart's personal testimony and reccomendation to friends. The letter lists out the conditions for the agreement as well as all the…
Letter from Keystone to H. G. Barnhart, February 20, 1904.
Keystone letter to H. G. Barnhart where Keystone explains the superior quality of their views and the wide selection they offer. They also encourage Barnhart to wait on signing on a sub-agent until he is sure he has found the right man.
Letter from Keystone to H.G. Barnhart, March 1, 1904.
Keystone letter to H. G. Barnhart discussing new men to hire as general agents and sub-agents. Keystone also wants H. G. and Walter Barnhart to meet up with Mr. Wildman, one of their managers.
Letter from Keystone to H. G. Barnhart, March 11, 1904.
Keystone letter to H. G. Barnhart where they make a correction to an order he made. They also discuss the division of some territories for the salesmen.
Letter from Keystone to H. G. Barnhart, March 11, 1904.
The Keystone order sheet that was corrected to H. G. Barnhart.
Letter from Keystone to H. G. Barnhart, March 15, 1904.
Keystone letter to H. G. Barnhart. H. G. Barnhart and Walter Barnhart met with Keystone manager, Mr. Wildman, at the request of the company. The meeting went well, Keystone is trying to secure a territory for H. G. Barnhart to sell stereographs in.
Letter from Keystone to H. G. Barnhart, March 22, 1904.
Keystone letter to H. G. Barnhart. He has contracted a few sub-agents and made some business at some colleges.
Letter from Keystone to H. G. Barnhart, March 26, 1904.
Keystone letter to H. G. Barnhart. Barnhart signed on another salesman, Keystone cannot give Barnhart the sales territory he wants.
Letter from Keystone to H. G. Barnhart, March 31, 1904.
Keystone eltter to H. G. Barnhart. Keystone sends company literature for Barnhart to read. Keystone informs Barnhart of the working status of O. P. Brockman.
Letter from Keystone to H. G. Barnhart, April 2, 1904.
Keystone letter to H. G. Barnhart where they explain the new order requirements for reduced shipping. Barnhart sent a list of names to Keystone of potential salesmen.
Letter from Keystone to H. G. Barnhart, April 16, 1904.
Keystone letter to H. G. Barnhart. They offer encouragement to keep working and look forward to hearing new information and news from him soon.
Letter from Keystone to H. G. Barnhart, April 27, 1904.
Keystone letter to H. G. Barnhart. They relay any information they have received from Barnhart's sub-agents in the field. There is not much to report.
Letter from Keystone to H. G. Barnhart, May 6, 1904.
Keystone letter to H. G. Barnhart. They discuss the division of salesmen territories and the approaching summer break for college students who work for them. Keystone wants to set up a competition between salesmen.
Letter from Keystone to H. G. Barnhart, May 17, 1904.
Keystone letter to H. G. Barnhart. They discuss one of Barnhart's sub-agents, a new collection of World Tour views and Barnhart's business trip to Dayton.
Letter from Keystone to H. G. Barnhart, May 26, 1904.
Keystone letter to H. G. Barnhart. Keystone is trying to hire some men that Barnhart recommended for the job. They try to make a deal to sort out the territory for a salesman, Mr. Pence.
Letter from Keystone to H. G. Barnhart, June 3, 1904.
Keystone letter to H. G. Barnhart. Keystone sends congratulations to Barnhart's son, Walter, for doing well in college. Barnhart continues to look for more salesmen for Keystone, Keystone reserved a territory for Walter.
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