[D8849AAW], Letter from Frank Seymour Hastings to Alfred Ord Tate, August 9th, 1888

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Title

[D8849AAW], Letter from Frank Seymour Hastings to Alfred Ord Tate, August 9th, 1888

Editor's Notes

"Mr. Charles R. Flint (formerly a partner of W. R. Grace & Co.) has sent me a copy of his letter to Mr. Edison, of July 30th, to which he has had no reply. In that letter Mr. Flint asked Mr. Edison if he could inform him who had control of Phonograph business for South America. I have known Mr. Flint so well and for so long that I am confident that if he will undertake the Phonograph business in South America there is no one who can do it as well. May I trouble you to inform me by return mail who has charge of the Phonograph business in that Country and oblige," Yours very truly, F.S. Hastings [Marginalia: "Ans. 11/8/88"]

Recipient

Date

1888-08-09

Type

Folder/Volume ID

D8849-F

Microfilm ID

124:527

Document ID

D8849AAW

Publisher

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