[MBLB4378], Letter from Charles Batchelor to Francis Jehl, November 29th, 1882
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Title
[MBLB4378], Letter from Charles Batchelor to Francis Jehl, November 29th, 1882
Editor's Notes
[In uknown secretarial hand, to Jehl in Brunn] Enclose letter from our patent department relating to "formation of fabric for Edison's patented material in Austria." [presumably this means manufacturing of material?] THink you should erect a shed on the land we own for the Brunn station; will send you glassblowing apparatus, pump stands, mercury, other equipment for lamp mfg. I can send you parts for sockets & other small stuff, for assembly there by men whom you will instruct. This will constitute an Edison Factory. Read the letter and take the necessary steps immedy. Inquire if engines can be altered so as to be uncoupled while running, also if it's possible to make one engine do the work of 2 in case any trouble arises.
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Date
1882-11-29
Type
Subject
Folder/Volume ID
MBLB4-F
Microfilm ID
93:734
Document ID
MBLB4378
Publisher
Thomas A. Edison Papers, School of Arts and Sciences, Rutgers University