[D8316AOA9], Letter from Thomas Alva Edison to Miller F Moore, August 15th, 1883
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[D8316AOA9], Letter from Thomas Alva Edison to Miller F Moore, August 15th, 1883
Editor's Notes
reply to 13th, "I did not understand that you would require Mr. Doubleday to stay at Louisville all through the Exposition." wishes to have man trained there, as Doubleday "is of much greater value to me in our central station work than he can be to you at Louisville. Besides, I think he is a high priced man fo you, as I pay him $75 a month and $2.50 a day for expenses, besides his railroad expenses."; "sorry to hear that you have had the 'shakes'. I certainly congratulate you on the successful running at Louisville, and think that [the plant] will do us a great deal of good."
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Mentioned
Date
1883-08-15
Type
Folder/Volume ID
D8316-F
Microfilm ID
64:1147
Document ID
D8316AOA9
Publisher
Thomas A. Edison Papers, School of Arts and Sciences, Rutgers University