[D8132ZAI], Telegram from Joshua Franklin Bailey to Theodore Puskas, September 4th, 1881
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[D8132ZAI], Telegram from Joshua Franklin Bailey to Theodore Puskas, September 4th, 1881
Editor's Notes
Long telegram: "five hundred thousand arranged without reimbursement for two per cent from ten proposed leaving us and company entirely free from obligation to persons furnishing it business of individual plants for france alone worth more than fabbri offers for all europe selling rights or forming companies for each city and keeping plants business for company will give revenue that cannot be estimated these statements are based on facts that are passing here every day the field opens wider by forming limited companies for conductors lamps fixtures and dynamos in all of which except dynamo fabian can keep contorl all risks to our ocmpany will be avoided and its affairs managed evenly and simply the combination of batch with us being accepted can give immediate guarantee for five……………………." use as annotation for previous doc
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Date
1881-09-04
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Folder/Volume ID
D8132-F
Microfilm ID
58:464
Document ID
D8132ZAI
Publisher
Thomas A. Edison Papers, School of Arts and Sciences, Rutgers University