[D8326U], Letter from Charles Edward Chinnock to Samuel Insull, November 2nd, 1883

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Title

[D8326U], Letter from Charles Edward Chinnock to Samuel Insull, November 2nd, 1883

Editor's Notes

Letterhead of Edison Electric Illumination Co. of New York # the reason the Mercury was sent in an Iron Flack was simply a matter of Convience .Mess. Lehn and Fink say there is no action in the iron and guarantic it distiller. They generally use stone jars fir 5 lbs. And small quantiities. This is the way we hav receiving it.

Recipient

Date

1883-11-02

Type

Folder/Volume ID

D8326-F

Microfilm ID

66:694

Document ID

D8326U

Publisher

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