[D8845AFJ], Letter from William Halsted Wiley to Alfred Ord Tate, November 7th, 1888
https://edisondigital.rutgers.edu/document/D8845AFJ
→ View document with UniversalViewer → View document on Archive.org → Re-use this digital object via a IIIF manifest
Title
[D8845AFJ], Letter from William Halsted Wiley to Alfred Ord Tate, November 7th, 1888
Editor's Notes
"'No cause for anxiety about Gourad'-I think he understands the situation for in his last letter he said Gouraud was trying to work in but he Dredge should hold on till Mr. Edison desired him to let go. ### By the way, will you please tell me, what salary Osgood received from Mr. Edison when he first went there + what he now sets also what is the allowance for his expenses in England. I had much of any he has arranged to pay of his salary to his wife. He & I have some financial matters to arrange & want this information so I can write him by Saturday's steamers, Mail clsoing Friday. ### If you want to see me at Mr. Edison's telephone my fathers in Harrison St. No. 185- Orange, Hamilton + oblige." Yours truly, W.H. Wiley
Author
Recipient
Mentioned
Date
1888-11-07
Type
Folder/Volume ID
D8845-F
Microfilm ID
123:1041
Document ID
D8845AFJ
Publisher
Thomas A. Edison Papers, School of Arts and Sciences, Rutgers University