[D8805AHC], Letter from William Farley Brewster to Thomas Alva Edison, October 6th, 1888
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[D8805AHC], Letter from William Farley Brewster to Thomas Alva Edison, October 6th, 1888
Editor's Notes
"Your kind favors 2nd & 4th noted. ### I have just wired in reply to latter that the note was at: 'Orange National Bank Tell Woodruff pay you Eleven hundred & extend balance.' I am very much obliged and eventually believe I'll be able to return the favor with interest compounded. And useless I am greviously deceived I shall soon be in good shape & easy financially. I have sent another note signed in blank to Mr. Woodruff to be filled as you shall direct. ### If Telemeter stock has any value I have some you may held as collateral or sell if you can i.e. 228 shares =$22,800. ### Expect to be East in about two weeks + may them be able to have something having upon its face so considerable amount of clear profit that you may [unclear] to share it."
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Mentions
Date
1888-10-06
Decade
1880-1889
Type
Subject
Identifier
D8805AHC
Folder Set
D8805-F
Microfilm ID
121:542
Publisher
Thomas A. Edison Papers, School of Arts and Sciences, Rutgers University