[D8719ABR], Letter from Samuel Insull to Alfred Ord Tate, December 2nd, 1887
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Title
[D8719ABR], Letter from Samuel Insull to Alfred Ord Tate, December 2nd, 1887
Editor's Notes
"I have your favor of the 1st. Inst. I shall be in New york most of next week. I shall either go down on Saturday or Sunday; I am not sure which day yet. I am going down as much for a rest as for business, as I am considerably under the weather and think it is about time I began to take a little care of myself, so as to be ready for the spring campaign, which is going to be a severe one with me. I don't go to 40 Wall Street as a rule now. I have a nice office at 19 Day Street, which suits me much better, and is more in accordance with my taste. The fact is, when I am down, I am going to see about getting our names removed from the door at 40 Wall Street."
Author
Recipient
Date
1887-12-02
Type
Folder/Volume ID
D8719-F
Microfilm ID
119:714
Document ID
D8719ABR
Publisher
Thomas A. Edison Papers, School of Arts and Sciences, Rutgers University