[D8849ABT], Letter from Thomas Bernardr Connery to Thomas Alva Edison, September 27th, 1888
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[D8849ABT], Letter from Thomas Bernardr Connery to Thomas Alva Edison, September 27th, 1888
Editor's Notes
"For the strong urging on Col Gouraud, which I saw from the correspondence shown me yesterday, you were pleased to employ [unclear] accept say thanks. Everything you said to him I will endeavor to me the good. ### I infer from the cablegrams that you are now authorized to close the thing, and if such be the case I would like to have an agreement perfected between us and legalized by the signature of the Mexican Consul, in order to meet the requirements of Mex. I am it seems to me now to be the [unclear] to go to Mexico without much further delay, as you can and furnish a copy of the M.S. patents and considerable further delay must occur about the English patents. ### Perhaps the last thing is to go to work without writing for the patents in Mexico, as if it is of greater importance to make the first start. ### Please let me know how soon you will be ready to make a formal agreement and I will endeavor to have Fox on hand, through he seems to be a next uncertain party in the matter of appointments." Yours very faithfully, Thomas B. Connery
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Date
1888-09-27
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Folder/Volume ID
D8849-F
Microfilm ID
124:564
Document ID
D8849ABT
Publisher
Thomas A. Edison Papers, School of Arts and Sciences, Rutgers University