[D0204ABD], Letter from Sigmund Bergmann to Walter Seeley Mallory, October 18th, 1902
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Title
[D0204ABD], Letter from Sigmund Bergmann to Walter Seeley Mallory, October 18th, 1902
Author
Recipient
Date
1902-10-18
Type
Folder/Volume ID
D0204-F
Microfilm ID
187:645
Document ID
D0204ABD
Publisher
Thomas A. Edison Papers, School of Arts and Sciences, Rutgers University
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Letterhead of General Indandescent Arc Light Co.
572-578 First Avenue, Cor., 33d Street
New York,
Oct 18, 1902
W. S. Mallory, Esq.,
Edison Storage Battery Co.,
Orange, N. J.
Gentlemen:
Your favor of the 17th inst received, and I agree with you fully that your people should make the die with punches, complete, as stated in your letter.
I am also satisfied that you should charge for the actual labor and material, plus 100%, for the machines, punches, dies and appliances.
Regarding payments, all you have to do is to send bills to me as the work progresses, and duplicates of same to Mr. P. H. Klein, Jr., 572 First Avenue, New York, for which I will cable the money to Mr. Klein and he will remit to you.
Hoping that you will start work at once on the machines, etc., and push the same as much as possible, I remain,
Very truly yours
S. Bergmann.
572-578 First Avenue, Cor., 33d Street
New York,
Oct 18, 1902
W. S. Mallory, Esq.,
Edison Storage Battery Co.,
Orange, N. J.
Gentlemen:
Your favor of the 17th inst received, and I agree with you fully that your people should make the die with punches, complete, as stated in your letter.
I am also satisfied that you should charge for the actual labor and material, plus 100%, for the machines, punches, dies and appliances.
Regarding payments, all you have to do is to send bills to me as the work progresses, and duplicates of same to Mr. P. H. Klein, Jr., 572 First Avenue, New York, for which I will cable the money to Mr. Klein and he will remit to you.
Hoping that you will start work at once on the machines, etc., and push the same as much as possible, I remain,
Very truly yours
S. Bergmann.