[LB050585B], Letter from Alfred Ord Tate to Julius H Block, August 11th, 1891
https://edisondigital.rutgers.edu/document/LB050585B
→ View document with UniversalViewer → View document on Archive.org → Re-use this digital object via a IIIF manifest
Title
[LB050585B], Letter from Alfred Ord Tate to Julius H Block, August 11th, 1891
Author
Recipient
Date
1891-08-11
Type
Folder/Volume ID
LB050-F
Microfilm ID
142:478
Document ID
LB050585B
Publisher
Thomas A. Edison Papers, School of Arts and Sciences, Rutgers University
Has Version
Item sets
Transcription
42 Broad Street, New York.
August 11th, 1891.
J.H.Block. Esq.,
Moscow, Russia.
Dear Sir:-
Your letter of the 10th instant in regard to the Fourth Electrical Exhibition organized by the Imperial Russian Technical Society to be held in St. Petersburgh in September next has been duly received. I regret to say that it will be impracticable for Mr. Edison to make a display of his inventuions for the reason that all his exhibit has been disbanded and will not be assembled again until 1893, the year of the World’s Fair at Chicago. I think however that it would be practicable for us to make an exhibit of the Edison LaLande Battery. Our European representative is Mr. Phillip S. Dyer whose address is No. 34 Victoria Street, London, W.C. England, and to whom I have referred this matter. Mr. Dyer will communicate with you direct.
Yours very truly,
Private Secretary.
August 11th, 1891.
J.H.Block. Esq.,
Moscow, Russia.
Dear Sir:-
Your letter of the 10th instant in regard to the Fourth Electrical Exhibition organized by the Imperial Russian Technical Society to be held in St. Petersburgh in September next has been duly received. I regret to say that it will be impracticable for Mr. Edison to make a display of his inventuions for the reason that all his exhibit has been disbanded and will not be assembled again until 1893, the year of the World’s Fair at Chicago. I think however that it would be practicable for us to make an exhibit of the Edison LaLande Battery. Our European representative is Mr. Phillip S. Dyer whose address is No. 34 Victoria Street, London, W.C. England, and to whom I have referred this matter. Mr. Dyer will communicate with you direct.
Yours very truly,
Private Secretary.