[D0330AAF], Letter from Frank Lewis Dyer to Frederick C Devonald, March 19th, 1903
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Letterhead of Law Offices of Dyer & Dyer 31 Nassau Street New York. March 19, 1903. Mr. Fred Devenold, Edison Laboratory, Orange, N. J. Dear Freddie: The proof of the Laboratory paper is received, and I have made up my mind that it would be better to have the character of the printing uniform with paper I have already ordered for the National Phonograph Company and the Edison Manufacturing Company. I, therefore, beg to return the proof and suggest that you do nothing further with the matter. Of course, if you have ordered the paper it will be all right. Otherwise I will order it in New York. Yours very truly, FLD/EMB. Letterhead of the Laboratory of Thomas A. Edison Orange, N. J. Dryer, & Dyer, 31 Nassau St., New York, N. Y. Mr. Fred Devonald, Edison Laboratory, Orange, N. J.