[D0016AAC], Letter from New Jersey Zinc Co, James Bryant Tonking to Walter Seeley Mallory, March 10th, 1900
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[D0016AAC], Letter from New Jersey Zinc Co, James Bryant Tonking to Walter Seeley Mallory, March 10th, 1900
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Date
1900-03-10
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D0016-F
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186:1009
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D0016AAC
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Thomas A. Edison Papers, School of Arts and Sciences, Rutgers University
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Letterhead of The New Jersey Zinc Company,
South Mine Hill,
Franklin Furnace, N. J.,
New York Office,
71 Broadway.
Mar. 10, 1900.
W. S. Mallory, Vice Pres.,
The N.J. & Penna. Concentrating Co.,
Orange, N. J.
Dear Sir:-
As stated to you in our letter of the 6th inst., the overs from the screens in crusher house of Mill No. 1 do not return to the dryer after once going through. The delivery of overs from our tower screens go down to the fine rolls, to what we call our cellar rolls, and from there up into our high speed finishing rolls* and so into the house. I believe this will make this matter a little more plain to you. We have sent forward shipping receipt for bags of ore with almandite mixture which we hope will be satisfactory.
We are also in receipt of a bill from your works for grease cups. We have had to go to quite some to get this ore which we shipped. It seems as if in matters of this kind one hand should wash the other to a certain extent. We do not want to make a charge for a small matter like this and we think on the other hand, you people should not be so close in making your charges. We will pass the bill of $3.91, dated Orange, N.J. Feb. 28, if you say it is right to do so.
With the usual screening.
Yours very Truly,
THE NEW JERSEY ZINC COMPANY,
Jas. B. Tonking
Supt.
South Mine Hill,
Franklin Furnace, N. J.,
New York Office,
71 Broadway.
Mar. 10, 1900.
W. S. Mallory, Vice Pres.,
The N.J. & Penna. Concentrating Co.,
Orange, N. J.
Dear Sir:-
As stated to you in our letter of the 6th inst., the overs from the screens in crusher house of Mill No. 1 do not return to the dryer after once going through. The delivery of overs from our tower screens go down to the fine rolls, to what we call our cellar rolls, and from there up into our high speed finishing rolls* and so into the house. I believe this will make this matter a little more plain to you. We have sent forward shipping receipt for bags of ore with almandite mixture which we hope will be satisfactory.
We are also in receipt of a bill from your works for grease cups. We have had to go to quite some to get this ore which we shipped. It seems as if in matters of this kind one hand should wash the other to a certain extent. We do not want to make a charge for a small matter like this and we think on the other hand, you people should not be so close in making your charges. We will pass the bill of $3.91, dated Orange, N.J. Feb. 28, if you say it is right to do so.
With the usual screening.
Yours very Truly,
THE NEW JERSEY ZINC COMPANY,
Jas. B. Tonking
Supt.