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The letter bears the impression of a seal and a postmark. A notation on the verso reads, "Promiscuous letters."
Stephenson writes to his brother Robert to coordinate an upcoming visit for business including John Woodhouse. He suggests that Robert take the "Telegraph Coach so that you shall arrive here early on Monday night" since George has to leave shortly for an appointment on Wednesday. The letter may have been written in connection to the George Stephenson's work as a railway engineer; his brother and son worked with him in developing the first locomotive-building company in the world (Robert Stephenson & Company), headquartered in Newcastle. Robert Stephenson laid railways under George Stephenson's direction, and later became the manager of the Pendleton Colliery.
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