[D9245AAB], Letter from Michael J Brown to Alfred Ord Tate, February 25th, 1892
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[D9245AAB], Letter from Michael J Brown to Alfred Ord Tate, February 25th, 1892
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1892-02-25
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D9245-F
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133:695
Document ID
D9245AAB
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Thomas A. Edison Papers, School of Arts and Sciences, Rutgers University
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Mr. Tate,
The attached telegram was received at your New York Office and transmitted over the telephone to the Laboratory.
They want to know if your office of Mr. Lewis should be notified of its receipt.
[Signed: Michael Brown] (Attachment)
Feb. 25th, 1892
[1 legible word]Point, Lake [1 legible word], N.J.
A. O. Tate Edison Building Broad Street
New York City
Have never heard of any prints, and know nothing about them. Impossible to come clean
[Signed: Charles, Batchelor] Chase Attachment
Suits are in connection with manufacture of phonograph dolls. You are well posted on details of manufacture and with English can alone supply the information required. There is one hundred and fifty thousand dollars involved.
[Signed: A. O Tate]
The attached telegram was received at your New York Office and transmitted over the telephone to the Laboratory.
They want to know if your office of Mr. Lewis should be notified of its receipt.
[Signed: Michael Brown] (Attachment)
Feb. 25th, 1892
[1 legible word]Point, Lake [1 legible word], N.J.
A. O. Tate Edison Building Broad Street
New York City
Have never heard of any prints, and know nothing about them. Impossible to come clean
[Signed: Charles, Batchelor] Chase Attachment
Suits are in connection with manufacture of phonograph dolls. You are well posted on details of manufacture and with English can alone supply the information required. There is one hundred and fifty thousand dollars involved.
[Signed: A. O Tate]