[LB058671], Letter from Thomas Alva Edison to John Bridges-Lee, February 21st, 1894
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Title
[LB058671], Letter from Thomas Alva Edison to John Bridges-Lee, February 21st, 1894
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Date
1894-02-21
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Folder/Volume ID
LB058-F
Microfilm ID
143:450
Document ID
LB058671
Publisher
Thomas A. Edison Papers, School of Arts and Sciences, Rutgers University
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Feb. 21st, 1894.
J. Bridges Lee, M. A.,
Barrister-at-law, 2 Paper Buildings,
Temple, London, E. C. England.
Dear Sir:--
Your esteemed communication of 1st inst. is received. The typewritten memorandum concerning a new method for diminishing the skin resistance of ships, which you forwarded with a previous communication, and to which you refer in your letter now under reply, was brought to my attention. The results obtained in connection with the experiments in this line conducted by me, were all right in salt water, but when I used real sea water, lime salts coated the steel plate very rapidly and rendered the scheme a failure.
Yours very truly,
Thomas A. Edison
M.
J. Bridges Lee, M. A.,
Barrister-at-law, 2 Paper Buildings,
Temple, London, E. C. England.
Dear Sir:--
Your esteemed communication of 1st inst. is received. The typewritten memorandum concerning a new method for diminishing the skin resistance of ships, which you forwarded with a previous communication, and to which you refer in your letter now under reply, was brought to my attention. The results obtained in connection with the experiments in this line conducted by me, were all right in salt water, but when I used real sea water, lime salts coated the steel plate very rapidly and rendered the scheme a failure.
Yours very truly,
Thomas A. Edison
M.