[LB047295], Letter from Alfred Ord Tate to J W Chapman, February 10th, 1891
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Title
[LB047295], Letter from Alfred Ord Tate to J W Chapman, February 10th, 1891
Author
Recipient
Date
1891-02-10
Type
Subject
Folder/Volume ID
LB047-F
Microfilm ID
141:1081
Document ID
LB047295
Publisher
Thomas A. Edison Papers, School of Arts and Sciences, Rutgers University
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February 10, 1891.
J. W. Chapman, Esq.
,
#23 Classic Ave., Toronto, Canada.
My dear Mr. Chapman,-
I have your letter of 21st ultimo. I did not forget about your Doll. The trouble has been that the first dolls which were sent out were not altogether satisfactory and it was found desirable to make a new model, of which a few samples only have as yet been prepared, owing to the Doll Company not being ready to authorize continuous manufacture. As soon as the good doll is available I will fulfill the promise made to you last summer during one of the very pleasant trips which I made across the Lake in your Company.
I had a note yesterday from Aleck Craig, who is at the Hotel Bartholdi, New York.
Trusting you are quite well
I am, yours very truly,
A. O. Tate
J. W. Chapman, Esq.
,
#23 Classic Ave., Toronto, Canada.
My dear Mr. Chapman,-
I have your letter of 21st ultimo. I did not forget about your Doll. The trouble has been that the first dolls which were sent out were not altogether satisfactory and it was found desirable to make a new model, of which a few samples only have as yet been prepared, owing to the Doll Company not being ready to authorize continuous manufacture. As soon as the good doll is available I will fulfill the promise made to you last summer during one of the very pleasant trips which I made across the Lake in your Company.
I had a note yesterday from Aleck Craig, who is at the Hotel Bartholdi, New York.
Trusting you are quite well
I am, yours very truly,
A. O. Tate