[D8622J], Letter from William Lloyd Garrison, Jr. to Frank Seymour Hastings, May 7th, 1886
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[D8622J], Letter from William Lloyd Garrison, Jr. to Frank Seymour Hastings, May 7th, 1886
Editor's Notes
[Enclosure to Doc D8622I] I beg to submit through you the enclosed bill to TAE, on account of the old Construction Dept., for expenses of exchanging the two H dynamos for the efficient new ones. This is the final claim of the Brockton Co. for indemnification and with its payment closes all further demand. ##Kindly serve us in having a speedy settlement made and all traces of the old wound healed. It has been a long time from Feb. 9, 1885 (when TAE's proposition submitted through you was accepted) for actual fulfillment, but at last everything promised has been done. Although no more than was right and equitable, I am grateful that good faith has been kept. ##Our station is in excellent condition and with improved general business will show gratifying results. [Written along side of letter]: Siemens has made an induction coil by which he discovers grounds in the underground wires with certainty. The first was just sold us $15. [Written below signature]: "V[------] if required." [Bill is attached, itemized, for total of 184.80.]
Author
Recipient
Date
1886-05-07
Type
Subject
Folder/Volume ID
D8622-F
Microfilm ID
79:347
Document ID
D8622J
Publisher
Thomas A. Edison Papers, School of Arts and Sciences, Rutgers University