[D0014AAT], Letter from Thomas Alva Edison to John Vincent Miller, Cloyd Mason Chapman, October 15th, 1900
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Title
[D0014AAT], Letter from Thomas Alva Edison to John Vincent Miller, Cloyd Mason Chapman, October 15th, 1900
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Date
1900-10-15
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Subject
Folder/Volume ID
D0014-F
Microfilm ID
186:906
Document ID
D0014AAT
Publisher
Thomas A. Edison Papers, School of Arts and Sciences, Rutgers University
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Letterhead of the Laboratory of Thomas A. Edison.
Orange, N. J.
Oct. 15, 1900.
Messrs. Miller & Chapman,
Dolores, New Mexico.
Dear Sirs:
About sampling the holes. Why cant you slice down from top to bottom 6 or inch square, take the whole and weigh, then screen down and take one sample and assay it. What we are anxious about here is to quickly learn the value of the gravel in pits strung over the Mesa.
Yours very truly,
Thos A Edison
R
<O. M. _>
<Ortiz Mine>
Orange, N. J.
Oct. 15, 1900.
Messrs. Miller & Chapman,
Dolores, New Mexico.
Dear Sirs:
About sampling the holes. Why cant you slice down from top to bottom 6 or inch square, take the whole and weigh, then screen down and take one sample and assay it. What we are anxious about here is to quickly learn the value of the gravel in pits strung over the Mesa.
Yours very truly,
Thos A Edison
R
<O. M. _>
<Ortiz Mine>