[D8364ZAA], Letter from George Harrison Bliss to Thomas Alva Edison, June 30th, 1883
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Title
[D8364ZAA], Letter from George Harrison Bliss to Thomas Alva Edison, June 30th, 1883
Editor's Notes
"Our operations are at a stand still until your men arrive to [---] data for Village plants. We have several towns ready in addition to the ones named." Neenah and Racine. TAE: "Our man will reach your places in good time. I dont see why you should be at a standstill when you have about 225 towns left. go ahead & get the reasonable assurances from local people thenorder the canvass. I don't want to start another man in your territory unless you order more canvasses but will do so immediately you order more canvasses our man can do 2 a week like Davenport" xxx poss select; good view of setting up local companies dh 27jan03 xxx
Author
Recipient
Date
1883-06-30
Type
Subject
Folder/Volume ID
D8364-F
Microfilm ID
70:558
Document ID
D8364ZAA
Publisher
Thomas A. Edison Papers, School of Arts and Sciences, Rutgers University