[D8847AED], Letter from George H Hartwell to Thomas Alva Edison, December 29th, 1888
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Title
[D8847AED], Letter from George H Hartwell to Thomas Alva Edison, December 29th, 1888
Editor's Notes
"Would you kindly tell me what you know of Dr. Orazio Lugo and the new battery which he is said to have invented, as I understand it, to run the Phonograph. I had the impression that you were using a Grenet battery and your own motor for this purpose and think I must have been misinformed as to the uses to be made of Lugo's battery and motor; as I knew some time since that the North American Phonograph Company were using the Lugo Motor for running the Graphophone. Can you also kindly give me an idea how soon the Phonograph will be on the market? An early reply would oblige,"
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Recipient
Mentioned
Date
1888-12-29
Type
Folder/Volume ID
D8847-F
Microfilm ID
124:271
Document ID
D8847AED
Publisher
Thomas A. Edison Papers, School of Arts and Sciences, Rutgers University