[D8316AJS], Letter from Samuel Insull to William Symes Andrews, July 27th, 1883

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Title

[D8316AJS], Letter from Samuel Insull to William Symes Andrews, July 27th, 1883

Editor's Notes

Bergmann Co sent safety plugs to replace old ones; pressure indicator required lots of experimenting, but now done and will ship; Johnson cheapening wiring at Sunbury by putting two wires together and covering to make a cable; send back switches which are too good to use; instructs how to use others; wants to make claim with Lamp Co for excess of broken lamps; answers questions regarding spare machine (in his letter 20th) but unclear what he is talking about (last paragraph, image 2), "How in 'Hell', under such circumstances, could you have separate boxes, and yet work the resistance for one side altogether."

Date

1883-07-27

Type

Folder/Volume ID

D8316-F

Microfilm ID

64:1011

Document ID

D8316AJS

Publisher

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