[D8818ARD], Letter from Alfred Ord Tate to Thomas Alva Edison, August 10th, 1888
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Title
[D8818ARD], Letter from Alfred Ord Tate to Thomas Alva Edison, August 10th, 1888
Editor's Notes
Here is a letter from Insull in regard to his road wagon. If I were you I would hang on to it and let Insull get a new one. It costs less than a buggy, and is much more suitable for the kind of driving you do. # I sent a note to Villard yesterday, telling him of your departure. # I was unable to see Lippincott yesterday, but will see him before Monday and advise you of the result. # I have received no reply as yet from Gouraud to the cable which we sent him. # Miller called here a few moments ago. I am at the house, struggling with an attack very similar to yours. If you have waited a day longer you might have had the satisfaction of company in your misery. # With kind regards to Mrs. Edison and trusting the baby is quite well.
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Date
1888-08-10
Type
Folder/Volume ID
D8818-F
Microfilm ID
122:493
Document ID
D8818ARD
Publisher
Thomas A. Edison Papers, School of Arts and Sciences, Rutgers University