[D8744AAC], Letter from American Institute, Charles Wager Hull to Thomas Alva Edison, October 5th, 1887

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Title

[D8744AAC], Letter from American Institute, Charles Wager Hull to Thomas Alva Edison, October 5th, 1887

Editor's Notes

"The Exhibition has been opened a week, as yet no evidence here of your exhibit; to you we have forwarded two notices that we were ready to receive your goods and that space had been alloted to you. ## Will you be so kind as to inform us when we may expect your exhibit, for the reason that the incompleteness of the exhibition is the cause of well and deserved complaint on the part of the visitors. ## We are extremely desirous of getting exhibits into shape, and your individual exhibit when arranged for and placed, will be not only a satisfaction to us, but I trust as well to you, a benefit."

Date

1887-10-05

Type

Folder/Volume ID

D8744-F

Microfilm ID

120:101

Document ID

D8744AAC

Publisher

Thomas A. Edison Papers, School of Arts and Sciences, Rutgers University
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