[D8845ABP], Letter from Erastus Wiman to Alfred Ord Tate, June 19th, 1888
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Title
[D8845ABP], Letter from Erastus Wiman to Alfred Ord Tate, June 19th, 1888
Editor's Notes
"Was it not for you that I undertook to get some gold ore from North Carolina,-Sulpherets? 500 pounds has arrived at Philadelphia, and I think it was for Mr. Edison. Let me know. ### We are going to run the McAuley process of pulverized fuel at Jersey City to-morrow, Wednesday. If Mr. Edison or any of his experts would like to attend we should be pelased to show it to them. We will take the Cortland Street Ferry at three o'clock, and the cars at Taylor's hotel, Jersey City, at 3.10 To-morrow. Can you not meet us or have somebody do so if you want to look into the matter? I send you a pamphlet about it. ### Let me hear from you at once about sulpherets. The pulverizer is going to you. We shall want to run if in connection with your mining machine." Yours truly, Erastus Wiman [Marginalia: "Ans June 20/88"]
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Date
1888-06-19
Type
Folder/Volume ID
D8845-F
Microfilm ID
123:918
Document ID
D8845ABP
Publisher
Thomas A. Edison Papers, School of Arts and Sciences, Rutgers University