Building Carnegie Hall, 1889
A Spotlight on a Primary Source by Andrew Carnegie
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Jany 31/89
5 West Fifty-First Street,
New York
My Dear Mr. Hitchcock
Yours rec’d — We must begin at once if Hall is to be ready for next winter.
Please let it be understood between us that if upon my return from the South say February 15th you have not succeeded that we consider the idea given up. We have property in view & quite ready to go on & build the Hall Capital all ready—although we will wait on you until Feby 15th
If we build it will be much farther up town—not below 56th. Would not build upon Madison Square if we have to invest beyond the last 50,000 ft I agreed to take [illegible]. Perhaps if your people leased us ground & agreed that our investment for Hall should bear [crossed out: up to illegible] interest upon cost and first net receipts, before ground rent was payable We might consider it—in that case you would have to clear a part from Mortgage & lease to us: but [illegible] increase your investment.
Yours
Andrew Carnegie
We will organize Feby 15th unless we hear from you. AC