[D8132ZAK], Letter from Charles Batchelor to Thomas Alva Edison, September 6th, 1881
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[D8132ZAK], Letter from Charles Batchelor to Thomas Alva Edison, September 6th, 1881
Editor's Notes
From Paris. "The great necessity of something being done very quick impresses itself more and more upon my mind every day. If I could make arrangements to supply I could take a couple of orders per day of about a 300 light plant each." Opportunity to install some 5K lights in Au Bon Marche." Also a factory in Rheims and interested parties from Brussels and Vienna. Also discusses competitive threats from Maxim, Swan, and Brush systems. Concludes by asking TAE what he has in mind for organizing European market. ANNOTE WITH D8132ZAH
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Date
1881-09-06
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Folder/Volume ID
D8132-F
Microfilm ID
58:466
Document ID
D8132ZAK
Publisher
Thomas A. Edison Papers, School of Arts and Sciences, Rutgers University