[D8828ABW], Letter from Stern and Silverman to Thomas Alva Edison, June 9th, 1888

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Title

[D8828ABW], Letter from Stern and Silverman to Thomas Alva Edison, June 9th, 1888

Editor's Notes

"We send you herewith our prospectus, which we think if you will kindly take the time and trouble to read, you will certainly endorse as an elegant undertaking for making money, as well as being extraordinary outlet for Edison Electric Light apparatus, and, in view of our believing that you will reach this conclusion we send you the same, and with it, our request for your co-operation. ### Hoping to receive an early and favorable reply." We remain, Respectfully yours, Stern & Silverman [Marginalia: "Say that I have the least money to the suare inch than any man in the Electric Biz I am machinery poor and oculdn't invest a thousand dollars to save my life. E." "Ans June 16/88"]

Date

1888-06-09

Type

Folder/Volume ID

D8828-F

Microfilm ID

122:864

Document ID

D8828ABW

Publisher

Thomas A. Edison Papers, School of Arts and Sciences, Rutgers University
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