[D8850ACO], Letter from John Canfield Tomlinson to Thomas Alva Edison, August 17th, 1888
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- Title
- [D8850ACO], Letter from John Canfield Tomlinson to Thomas Alva Edison, August 17th, 1888
- Editor's Notes
- [from London] "Mr. Theodore Waterhouse, who as you know, has acted in the part as your solicitor, has been requested to represent the Graphophone interest in this Country. Mr. Waterhouse felt some [inhibition?] to do so as he did not want to do anything which would in any way interfere with his present friendly personal and professional relations with you and those identified with your interests. I have explained to Mr. Waterhouse that the Phonograph s in the hands of Col. Gouruad, and that Mr. Gouraud not having [unclear] I can see no [unclear] in his acting for the opposing interest. ### I have taken the liberty of saying further that in any judgment you could have no objection."
- Author
- Tomlinson, John Canfield
- Recipient
- Edison, Thomas Alva
- Date
- 1888-08-17
- Type
- Letter
- Folder ID
- D8850-F
- Microfilm ID
- 124:737
- Document ID
- D8850ACO
- Publisher
- Thomas A. Edison Papers, School of Arts and Sciences, Rutgers University
- License
- CC0 1.0 Universal
- Has Version
- Archive.org Viewer, Microfilm Series Reel 124