[D8805AKP], Letter from Edward Hibberd Johnson to Thomas Alva Edison, 1888
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Title
[D8805AKP], Letter from Edward Hibberd Johnson to Thomas Alva Edison, 1888
Editor's Notes
"Read this= Hancock is one of our best + most pratical men. By the way, I see for [unclear] thousand full [unclear] you as to the lost in a conductor under rapid alterrations + heavy currents-this means that to avail of our station [unclear] located a myriad of small wires. Would have to be used the law forbid overhead to go under ground + would Bankrupt the concern ergo our 3 wire-divided [unclear] solid as the only commercial method." Yours EHJ
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Mentioned
Date
1888-00-00
Type
Folder/Volume ID
D8805-F
Microfilm ID
121:668
Document ID
D8805AKP
Publisher
Thomas A. Edison Papers, School of Arts and Sciences, Rutgers University