[D8230C], Letter from Francis Robbins Upton to Thomas Alva Edison, January 9th, 1882

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Title

[D8230C], Letter from Francis Robbins Upton to Thomas Alva Edison, January 9th, 1882

Editor's Notes

"The factory started off this morning quite promptly. All our men have come back so we have lost nothing by stopping. Holzer is getting ready a number of experiments for you. Branner has been here." Upton sent his samples to E. Newark. "Branner is very anxious to make an exhaustive report, but wants pay for his time while working on it." Wants $100 a month for 3 months. TAE marginalia: "Only want to know where Branner got his fibres from & how we are to go to work to get more Don't care anything about an account of his journey" recommend select: ties up Branner and works in stuff about lamp factory and Holzer. dh 13dec02

Date

1882-01-09

Type

Folder/Volume ID

D8230-F

Microfilm ID

61:721

Document ID

D8230C

Publisher

Thomas A. Edison Papers, School of Arts and Sciences, Rutgers University
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