[D8603ZAY], Letter from B S Dunning to Thomas Alva Edison, April 28th, 1886
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Title
[D8603ZAY], Letter from B S Dunning to Thomas Alva Edison, April 28th, 1886
Editor's Notes
[ALS from Ft. Myers; difficult to read] I understand from Gilliland that you expected to bore[?] an [Artesian Well?] at your place. Will you please drop me a line at 35 Wall[?] [---] and let me know if you still expect to do so. This is the hottest[?] day of the season and at this writing, the [thermometer?] stands at 90 Cent; it is not at all uncomfortable, especially in the shade and has been a nice strong breeze. I have enjoyed my visit[?] here very much, every minute of it, and would like to stay a minute[?] longer, but expect to leave tomorrow, provided the [----] gets back. It has not been here since Sunday.
Author
Recipient
Mentioned
Date
1886-04-28
Type
Subject
Folder/Volume ID
D8603-F
Microfilm ID
79:112
Document ID
D8603ZAY
Publisher
Thomas A. Edison Papers, School of Arts and Sciences, Rutgers University