[D0016AAQ], Letter from Dyer Edmonds and Dyer to Thomas Alva Edison, December 28th, 1900
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[D0016AAQ], Letter from Dyer Edmonds and Dyer to Thomas Alva Edison, December 28th, 1900
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1900-12-28
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D0016-F
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186:1030
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D0016AAQ
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Thomas A. Edison Papers, School of Arts and Sciences, Rutgers University
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Letterhead of Law Offices of Dyer, Edmonds & dyer
31 Nassau Street,
New York.
December 28, 1900.
Thomas A. Edison, Esq.,
Orange, N. J.,
Dear Sir:-
In accordance with your instructions, we have prepared bills of complaint to be brought against the Lambert Company and Thomas B. Lambert for infringement of certain of your patents by the sale of phonograph records constructed of celluloid. The patents infringed (two of which stand in the name of the Edison Phonograph Company and the other of which stands in the name of the National Phonograph Company) cover a phonogram blank having a tapering bore, phonograph blanks of waxlike materials and having the same coefficient of expansion, and phonogram blanks provided with internal ribs or projections.
Kindly execute the bill which is drawn in the name of the Edison Phonograph Company and have the other, drawn in the name of the National Phonograph Company, executed by Mr. Gilmore. If, after execution, you will return both bills to us, we will promptly forward them to Chicago and have the subpoenas served.
Yours very truly,
Dyer Edmonds & Dyer
SGR/JH.
Enclosures.
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31 Nassau Street,
New York.
December 28, 1900.
Thomas A. Edison, Esq.,
Orange, N. J.,
Dear Sir:-
In accordance with your instructions, we have prepared bills of complaint to be brought against the Lambert Company and Thomas B. Lambert for infringement of certain of your patents by the sale of phonograph records constructed of celluloid. The patents infringed (two of which stand in the name of the Edison Phonograph Company and the other of which stands in the name of the National Phonograph Company) cover a phonogram blank having a tapering bore, phonograph blanks of waxlike materials and having the same coefficient of expansion, and phonogram blanks provided with internal ribs or projections.
Kindly execute the bill which is drawn in the name of the Edison Phonograph Company and have the other, drawn in the name of the National Phonograph Company, executed by Mr. Gilmore. If, after execution, you will return both bills to us, we will promptly forward them to Chicago and have the subpoenas served.
Yours very truly,
Dyer Edmonds & Dyer
SGR/JH.
Enclosures.
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