[D8316AKL], Letter from Thomas Alva Edison to Edison Electric Illuminating Co (Sunbury), Frank H McCormick, July 30th, 1883

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Title

[D8316AKL], Letter from Thomas Alva Edison to Edison Electric Illuminating Co (Sunbury), Frank H McCormick, July 30th, 1883

Editor's Notes

received complaint against Bergmann & Co's men from consumers regarding inside wiring, they had choice of "cleat work, or moulding work, or concealed work"; "doing everything to cheapen the wiring"; Hanington will visit to discuss something regarding a hotel; "My impression is that your company are in too great a hurry to get the Sunbury people to take Edison light. Rather than endeavor to press them to take it, I suggest that you wait a little and then they will come to you and be very anxious to take it and any such question as the cost of wiring will hardly be considered."

Date

1883-07-30

Type

Folder/Volume ID

D8316-F

Microfilm ID

64:1032

Document ID

D8316AKL

Publisher

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