[D8227T], Letter from Charles Lorenzo Clarke to Thomas Alva Edison, June 13th, 1882
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Title
[D8227T], Letter from Charles Lorenzo Clarke to Thomas Alva Edison, June 13th, 1882
Editor's Notes
"What do you say to having the fixtures inside the meter cast in a mould from zinc?" What abt supt. for 1st Dist? TAE: "of course we must have a supt but it is a delicate job--ask Dean about Liversy(?) he used to know him the more I see of that chief engr you got here the less I believe in him, he talks too much, better get men on trial & also make careful inquiries. Of course when we start the station, Hood & perhaps another can be spared from 4 pm to 7 or 8 pm until you have the right men; why do you want the parts of Zinc"
Author
Recipient
Date
1882-06-13
Type
Subject
Folder/Volume ID
D8227-F
Microfilm ID
61:481
Document ID
D8227T
Publisher
Thomas A. Edison Papers, School of Arts and Sciences, Rutgers University