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The Chamber of Commerce wrote a letter of introduction for Mr. Eisenbach who hoped to propose a plan to the Mayor for disposing of the City 's Garbage, "a considerable source of annoyance." Eisenbach planned to convert garbage into phosphates. See full description in Digital Collections

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991048 [letterhead with trustees listed] Seattle Chamber of Commerce (incorporated) Trustees John Leary, president E O Graves, vice-pres. Thos W Prosch 2nd vice pres. E F Wittler, treasurer Percy W Rochester A Holman A P Mitten G Davies B F Shaubut G H Heilbron Herman Chapin U R Niesz W E Bailey Jacob Furth Seattle, Washington, Sept 12th 1890 Personal

Hon Harry White Mayor of Seattle

Dear Sir:

The bearer Mr Eisenbach is desirous of taking from the City the garbage that is now a source of considerable annoyance, and converting it into Phosphates [TC?]. He has called upon us to assist him in finding a location for his works and also in securing proper authority from the City.

If after talking with him you think his plan for disposing of the garbage feasible will you kindly put him in the way of properly bringing the matter before the Health Department for recommendation to the City Council

Yours Respectfully J W Dodge Secty

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330 Introducing Mr. Eisenbach to Mayor White, and requesting the Mayor to assist him getting city garbage to convert into phosphates.

September 12, 1892

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