[D8416BRO], Letter from Thomas Alva Edison to Everett Frazar, May 28th, 1884
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Title
[D8416BRO], Letter from Thomas Alva Edison to Everett Frazar, May 28th, 1884
Editor's Notes
ack 5/27 [see D8416BRS] –QEA– To Everett Frazar [New York,] May 28th. 1884 Dear Sir:— I have your favor of the 27th inst., and have given instructions for some instruments to be set up, and as soon as they are ready I will let you know, as I should like to have you and some of your friends see them working. I do not think I could arrange to send any to Corea just at present. The first time I am down town I will do myself the pleasure of calling on you to see what you have written to General Foote. I think it would be better to defer the interview with the Japanese Consul until such time as the instruments, above referred to, are in shape, and when I would propose taking him with you over to my laboratory to see them in operation. Very truly yours,
Author
Recipient
Date
1884-05-28
Type
Folder/Volume ID
D8416-F
Microfilm ID
72:770
Document ID
D8416BRO
Publisher
Thomas A. Edison Papers, School of Arts and Sciences, Rutgers University