[D0014AAC], Letter from John Vincent Miller to John F Randolph, April 3rd, 1900
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[D0014AAC], Letter from John Vincent Miller to John F Randolph, April 3rd, 1900
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Date
1900-04-03
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D0014-F
Microfilm ID
186:875
Document ID
D0014AAC
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Thomas A. Edison Papers, School of Arts and Sciences, Rutgers University
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Letterhead of Galisteo Company.
Dolores, New Mexico.
Apr. 3, 1900.
MR. J. F. Randolph,
Edison Laboratory,
Orange N. J.
Dear Johnnie_
I am in receipt of your letter enclosing the check for 2.50 and I thank you for sending it on.
We also received the gauges for the screens which are not in use. We thank you for your promptness in the matter but of course that was to be expected of you as that is your reputation and as far as I have seen you have lived up to it.
Things are moving along down here in pretty good shape and all three of us are having a first class time. Burn wants to be remembered to you and all the others in the Lab, as I do.
Cordially yours,
John V. Miller.
Dolores, New Mexico.
Apr. 3, 1900.
MR. J. F. Randolph,
Edison Laboratory,
Orange N. J.
Dear Johnnie_
I am in receipt of your letter enclosing the check for 2.50 and I thank you for sending it on.
We also received the gauges for the screens which are not in use. We thank you for your promptness in the matter but of course that was to be expected of you as that is your reputation and as far as I have seen you have lived up to it.
Things are moving along down here in pretty good shape and all three of us are having a first class time. Burn wants to be remembered to you and all the others in the Lab, as I do.
Cordially yours,
John V. Miller.