[D0016AAF], Letter from Dyer Edmonds and Dyer to John F Randolph, April 4th, 1900
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[D0016AAF], Letter from Dyer Edmonds and Dyer to John F Randolph, April 4th, 1900
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Recipient
Date
1900-04-04
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Subject
Folder/Volume ID
D0016-F
Microfilm ID
186:1012
Document ID
D0016AAF
Publisher
Thomas A. Edison Papers, School of Arts and Sciences, Rutgers University
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Letterhead of Law Offices of Dyer, Edmonds & Dyer
Specialty: Patents & Patent Causes.
31 Nassau Street,
New York.
April 4, 1900.
John F. Randolph, Esq.,
Edison Laboratory,
Orange, N. J.
Dear Sir,
We sent you in August last a number of draft bills, with the request that you have the items gone over to see if they were charged against the proper companies. We have revised these accounts in accordance with Mr. Edison's talk with our Mr. Dryer, putting all the items (except those relating to the meter and compressed air inventions for which separate bills have been made out and forwarded to Mr. Mallory) in one account against Mr. Edison, and have today mailed to him bills covering these amounts, together with a statement showing the present condition. Kindly therefore return to us the bills forwarded to you last August so that we may destroy them personally, thus avoiding any complications which might arise and keeping the accounts straight. We shall hereafter render monthly bills.
Very truly yours,
Dyer, Edmonds & Dyer
[P.?]
(J. R. T.)
Specialty: Patents & Patent Causes.
31 Nassau Street,
New York.
April 4, 1900.
John F. Randolph, Esq.,
Edison Laboratory,
Orange, N. J.
Dear Sir,
We sent you in August last a number of draft bills, with the request that you have the items gone over to see if they were charged against the proper companies. We have revised these accounts in accordance with Mr. Edison's talk with our Mr. Dryer, putting all the items (except those relating to the meter and compressed air inventions for which separate bills have been made out and forwarded to Mr. Mallory) in one account against Mr. Edison, and have today mailed to him bills covering these amounts, together with a statement showing the present condition. Kindly therefore return to us the bills forwarded to you last August so that we may destroy them personally, thus avoiding any complications which might arise and keeping the accounts straight. We shall hereafter render monthly bills.
Very truly yours,
Dyer, Edmonds & Dyer
[P.?]
(J. R. T.)