[D0106AAU], Letter from Sidney Borden Paine to Thomas Alva Edison, December 9th, 1901
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Title
[D0106AAU], Letter from Sidney Borden Paine to Thomas Alva Edison, December 9th, 1901
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Date
1901-12-09
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Subject
Folder/Volume ID
D0106-F
Microfilm ID
187:141
Document ID
D0106AAU
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Thomas A. Edison Papers, School of Arts and Sciences, Rutgers University
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[TAE Marginalia] <J.B Fuller was one of the pioneers + I think they are all all right but I wouldn't go more than a V on it E>
December 9, 1901
Thomas A. Edison, Esq.,
Llewellyn Park,
New Jersey
Dear Sir:
I have received from Miss Lione Fuller an appeal for assistance for herself and mother. She has sent me a list on which over some kind of business. On this list of subscriptions appears your name. Personally I know nothing about the case, but presume you investigated it before you subscribed. Would it be asking too much to let me have what information you can concerning the party. I do not want to see anyone in the electrical business suffer, especially one of the pioneers, if I can be of assistance. Thanking you in advance for your courtesy, I remain,
Yours very truly,
Sidney B. Paine
December 9, 1901
Thomas A. Edison, Esq.,
Llewellyn Park,
New Jersey
Dear Sir:
I have received from Miss Lione Fuller an appeal for assistance for herself and mother. She has sent me a list on which over some kind of business. On this list of subscriptions appears your name. Personally I know nothing about the case, but presume you investigated it before you subscribed. Would it be asking too much to let me have what information you can concerning the party. I do not want to see anyone in the electrical business suffer, especially one of the pioneers, if I can be of assistance. Thanking you in advance for your courtesy, I remain,
Yours very truly,
Sidney B. Paine