[D8403ZBJ], Letter from David Hamlin Burrell to Thomas Alva Edison, April 10th, 1884
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[D8403ZBJ], Letter from David Hamlin Burrell to Thomas Alva Edison, April 10th, 1884
Editor's Notes
Still hoping to hear from you re: saving albumen from milk (for cheese) and instantaneous separation of cream. But really want to ask you to check out our steam engine, better than almost anything, made under license by Brush Co. in Cleveland. TAE marg: "I have not forgotten the butter scheme. Regarding the engine, we only use one engine the Armington & Sims, which works perfectly and costs 1/2 the price per horsepower. I prever to wait untnil you engine has made a record in several factories before going in for tests. E"
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Date
1884-04-10
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Subject
Folder/Volume ID
D8403-F
Microfilm ID
71:103
Document ID
D8403ZBJ
Publisher
Thomas A. Edison Papers, School of Arts and Sciences, Rutgers University