[D8805AAW], Letter from George Edward Gouraud to Thomas Alva Edison, February 18th, 1888
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[D8805AAW], Letter from George Edward Gouraud to Thomas Alva Edison, February 18th, 1888
Editor's Notes
"ELECTRIC MOTOR, TELEPHONE RECEIVER AND PHONOGRAPH--- ### Don't you think it is well worth while to patent a combination of the above? I feel certain that they will ultimately come into use. If you approve, instruct Dyer accordingly. And in that case get up a good combination machine. The electric motegraph machine has, I believe, been dropped by all of the European companies, so that will be free, the we will secure its use in the combination patent as effectually as though we still had the original." Gouraud. H. [Marginalia: "I am making such an apparatus but its [unclear] use spending money in [unclear] patents, there will be so many new electrical [?] things come up before I get it that the patent will be a good one. E"]
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Date
1888-02-18
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Folder/Volume ID
D8805-F
Microfilm ID
121:221
Document ID
D8805AAW
Publisher
Thomas A. Edison Papers, School of Arts and Sciences, Rutgers University