[D8803AAM], Letter from Albert Blake Dick to Henry M Livor, June 2nd, 1888
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Title
[D8803AAM], Letter from Albert Blake Dick to Henry M Livor, June 2nd, 1888
Editor's Notes
[very faint; difficult to read] "Will you have the kindess at your earliest opportuity to give [illeg line] pertaining to the Edison Ore Milling [Process?] refractory Silver and Gold quartz ores? [illeg line] parties here [--] have a large amount of silver [illeg words] in Colrado which they would like to work [up?], providing the process is an economical and satisfactory one. ## What I want to know is the cost of a complete out-fit of different capacities [illeg] list of the Ore Milling Company; also [illeg] out-fis could be furnished and if there is still anything [lacking?] in the process which would make it necessary to delay the manufacture of these machines? ## I do not know of whom [----] inquiry should b made consequently I appeal to you, as you are in a pposition to get the information I desire. ## Hoping to hear from you soon, I am [signed]. P.S. I have been away most of this week on business, but will forward your contract on Mimeograph within a few days."
Author
Recipient
Mentioned
Date
1888-06-02
Type
Folder/Volume ID
D8803-F
Microfilm ID
121:135
Document ID
D8803AAM
Publisher
Thomas A. Edison Papers, School of Arts and Sciences, Rutgers University