[D8370ZDX], Letter from Charles Batchelor to Thomas Alva Edison, 1883
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[D8370ZDX], Letter from Charles Batchelor to Thomas Alva Edison, 1883
Editor's Notes
"Why do you say we can drop 62? The meter patent. What bug have you found? There is terrible objection to our meter & Columbo toldme he shouldnever use them. I have some working well & he said he could make them work too but he said the peopledid not like it. Have counted much on 62." TAE marg: Dyer How about this. E" On reverse is Batch note: "I have ordered one Porter engine for the Nice Exposition from ------] & I believe now that Columbo has taken 6 of the feeder regulators as he had such a difference of candle power that he was obliged to. The paris dynamo that I had at Exhibition was sold to the Holland people today. Good bye."
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Date
1883-00-00
Type
Folder/Volume ID
D8370-F
Microfilm ID
70:1080
Document ID
D8370ZDX
Publisher
Thomas A. Edison Papers, School of Arts and Sciences, Rutgers University