[D8954AEH], Letter from Dyer and Seely to Thomas Alva Edison, December 9th, 1889
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[D8954AEH], Letter from Dyer and Seely to Thomas Alva Edison, December 9th, 1889
Editor's Notes
New York, December 9th, 1889 Thomas A. Edison Esq. Orange, N.J. Dear Sir:--The application for patent which we filed for you on the invention of Mr. Kennelly consisting in heating the plates or the solution or both for an electric light motor has been allowed by the Patent Officce with good claims. Do you wish to have the patent issued? If so please advise us and we will pay the final fee. Should there be any assignment in this matter from Mr. Kennelly to you?##We understand from Mr. Kennelly that since this application was filed another new point has arisen,--that is, to amalgamate the meter plates while they are still hot. If this is a matter of any importance it seems to us an additional patent should be applied for. Please instruct us if you wish us to make an application. Yours truly, Dyer & Seely Kennelly assigns to me individually
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Date
1889-12-09
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Folder/Volume ID
D8954-F
Microfilm ID
127:341
Document ID
D8954AEH
Publisher
Thomas A. Edison Papers, School of Arts and Sciences, Rutgers University