[LB038046], Letter from Thomas Alva Edison to Amos Jay Cummings, February 27th, 1890

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Title

[LB038046], Letter from Thomas Alva Edison to Amos Jay Cummings, February 27th, 1890

Recipient

Date

1890-02-27

Type

Folder/Volume ID

LB038-F

Microfilm ID

140:652

Document ID

LB038046

Publisher

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

Transcription

Feb. 27, 1890
My dear Cummings,-
Will you kindly read the attatched correspondence, which explains itself. Do you know anything of the Journalist, Masson, described as an American citizen, who appears to have struck the hardest kind of luck in Brussels? If the facts are true, as stated, I should like, in addition to signing a petition, to bring the matter before the New York Press Club, which might be able to take some action in the way of securing names other than my own, or perhaps that attention of our Government might be called to it, on which point no one can advise me better than yourself.
Yours very truly,
Thomas A. Edison
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