[LB029437], Letter from Thomas Alva Edison to George Edward Gouraud, May 17th, 1889

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Title

[LB029437], Letter from Thomas Alva Edison to George Edward Gouraud, May 17th, 1889

Editor's Notes

"Referring to my contract with you for exploiting my phonograph inventions in all parts of the world except the United States, Canada and the Empires of China and Japan, and referring more particularly to the fourth and sixth sections thereof, and for the purpose of avoiding any future misunderstanding he regards our several rights and obligations under that contract, please take notice that I am ready to ship to you the articles covered by the said contract, for sale and use commercially, in a practical and commercial form, in quantities to meet your requirements as indicated by your firm orders, and that I have sent you on the 7th instant the following cablegram to the above effect, which I now confirm:- ### 'Ready to ship phonographs in practical commercial form for sale and use commercially in such quantities as you require. Am impatient to get your orders. Edison.'" Yours truly, [signed] TAE

Date

1889-05-17

Type

Folder/Volume ID

LB029-F

Microfilm ID

139:164

Document ID

LB029437

Publisher

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