[D7906ZBH], Letter from John Michels, Inventors Institute (N.Y. City) to Thomas Alva Edison, October 16th, 1879
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Title
[D7906ZBH], Letter from John Michels, Inventors Institute (N.Y. City) to Thomas Alva Edison, October 16th, 1879
Editor's Notes
Encloses English Mechanic clipping "In the United States Fontaine's opinions have been supported so universally in condemnation of Mr. Edison that it is now suggested the patented and published discoveries of the latter were only a blind to conceal his movements, and that he is really working in some other direction." Journal of Inventors' Institute would like to publish reply. Marg: "Fontaine is the agt of Gramme. my great object at present is to have people hug this delusion therefore I am not prepared at present to say what I am doing."
Recipient
Mentioned
Date
1879-10-16
Type
Folder/Volume ID
D7906-F
Microfilm ID
49:734
Document ID
D7906ZBH
Publisher
Thomas A. Edison Papers, School of Arts and Sciences, Rutgers University