[D8805AKA1], Letter from James Dredge to Thomas Alva Edison, December 24th, 1888
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[D8805AKA1], Letter from James Dredge to Thomas Alva Edison, December 24th, 1888
Editor's Notes
"I have received your telegram and have taken steps to get the separator set up as Messr. Santron [?] + Newberry works as soon as the holidays are over. Mr. Wiley seems somewhat distressed as your not having sent him a fresh set of tracings showing details of staging.. I have told him he must n ot wait for this. ### I endorse your statement of [-----] and have drawn upon you for the amount. ### I hear there is floating about a foolish rumour that the graphophone people have unduly influenced us to obtain a good notice of their instrument. If much idle talk should reach your ear, you will know what value to set on it. If you can see your way I send me sketches of the details of the phonograph, I will get them out in very fine shape. Wishing you the [unclear] of the season.
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Date
1888-12-24
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Folder/Volume ID
D8805-F
Microfilm ID
121:645
Document ID
D8805AKA1
Publisher
Thomas A. Edison Papers, School of Arts and Sciences, Rutgers University