[D8316ASC], Letter from Samuel Insull to William Symes Andrews, September 3rd, 1883
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Title
[D8316ASC], Letter from Samuel Insull to William Symes Andrews, September 3rd, 1883
Editor's Notes
"If the Sunbury engineer should get sick, could his brother run the station?" could they answer questions TAE sent re meter work and engineer?, what is total count of lights connected there?## telegraphed Marr to send Nolls the wireman from Sunbury to Shamokin to teach permanent local man, "but pending TAE's arrival there, I do not want any arrangements made with a local man, as TAE wishes to choose one himself"; employ local carpenter temporarily for houses Douty wants wired; find carpenters for TAE to choose from##Leonard to take Conant's place, latter to Brockton## "Have written Bergmann about the switches"
Author
Recipient
Date
1883-09-03
Type
Subject
Folder/Volume ID
D8316-F
Microfilm ID
65:18
Document ID
D8316ASC
Publisher
Thomas A. Edison Papers, School of Arts and Sciences, Rutgers University