[LB051081], Letter from Alfred Ord Tate to Edison Manufacturing Co, James W Gladstone, September 11th, 1891
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[LB051081], Letter from Alfred Ord Tate to Edison Manufacturing Co, James W Gladstone, September 11th, 1891
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1891-09-11
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LB051-F
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142:532
Document ID
LB051081
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Thomas A. Edison Papers, School of Arts and Sciences, Rutgers University
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September 11th, 1891.
J.W. Gladstone, Esq.,
Edison Manufacturing Company, Orange, N.J.
Dear Sir:--
In reply to your letter without date in regard to telephone cells, placed in service on Mr. Barrett’s lines in Chicago, I think you ought to write to Mr. Barrett and find out what kind of a transmitter he uses. It seems to me that Logue has placed too much battery on these transmitters, and if so it will result in injury to our business.
Have Hamilton see the New York Phonograph Company in regard to lining cells.
Yours truly,
A.O. Tate
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FBM
September 11th, 1891.
J.W. Gladstone, Esq.,
Edison Manufacturing Company, Orange, N.J.
Dear Sir:--
In reply to your letter without date in regard to telephone cells, placed in service on Mr. Barrett’s lines in Chicago, I think you ought to write to Mr. Barrett and find out what kind of a transmitter he uses. It seems to me that Logue has placed too much battery on these transmitters, and if so it will result in injury to our business.
Have Hamilton see the New York Phonograph Company in regard to lining cells.
Yours truly,
A.O. Tate
No enc.