[D8949ACA], Letter from American Metal Co Ltd, Jacob Langeloth to Thomas Alva Edison, October 12th, 1889

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[D8949ACA], Letter from American Metal Co Ltd, Jacob Langeloth to Thomas Alva Edison, October 12th, 1889

Editor's Notes

I would recall to your recollection the visit which I part to your Laboratory about a year ago (accompanied by W.H.M Howe who asked as my adviser) to see the practical operation of your magnetic concentrator in she treatment of iron ores. I hope now learnt with much pleasure that on your recent visit to Germany you were at the Loshringer Endenburg Works at Ores that you then inspected their property durent some morales ina sumall may with the separation of the ores, Iron Ores. My Friends have sent me a list of the questions you asked they say they hope to be able to answer them either direct or through me in a very short time. I also hear from them that you have acquired some Iron mine is the ore from which to some extent resemblethe Ars, ore that you have obtained very satisfactory results from some with your new process. From the whole purpose of my friend's communication I wifin that they now to like the greatest interest in your magnetic concentrators has soon as they receive from you the further reports which I understand you were kind enough to promise them they will be prepared to go very carefully into the whole matter with the new of deciding whether the process could be advantagously emplyee at their mines. In order to assist them to this end they use asked me to pressure for them as far as possible estimates of the cost of the necessary plants the amount of royalty to be pay for the patent right to the. I shall be very pleased if you can to me a line and please convenient to yourslef when I could exact you and desensis all the detectors and perhaps you would not object to my making the Charm Mines before refered to be so to obtain some idea of his the process as to often some idea of how the process is underlying there in a larger scale. I have pleasure in including a specimen cargo of in [xxx] which my firend underlying had hear food enmy to forward to me, I awaiting the favor of your reply.

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Date

1889-10-12

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Folder/Volume ID

D8949-F

Microfilm ID

126:1042

Document ID

D8949ACA

Publisher

Thomas A. Edison Papers, School of Arts and Sciences, Rutgers University
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