[D8316AFF], Letter from Samuel Insull to Thomas Alva Edison, July 10th, 1883
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Title
[D8316AFF], Letter from Samuel Insull to Thomas Alva Edison, July 10th, 1883
Editor's Notes
now sees need for more canvassers, enough to satisfy agents (see previous letters), as well as another map man, as maps from various canvasses (listed) piling up and "waiting for you to red line"; other matters not attended to by TAE: regulators and switches for Louisville Exp, order from London for engines for Criterion Theatre, Hanington's scandalous bill "the bill had no business to be any such amount as it is"; "I am very anxiously looking forward to your return, else I am afraid the plaster will grow so horribly thick that it will be set hard in our stomachs.";
Author
Recipient
Date
1883-07-10
Type
Folder/Volume ID
D8316-F
Microfilm ID
64:891
Document ID
D8316AFF
Publisher
Thomas A. Edison Papers, School of Arts and Sciences, Rutgers University