[D8853AAU], Letter from William S Logue to Alfred Ord Tate, January 25th, 1888
https://edisondigital.rutgers.edu/document/D8853AAU
→ View document with UniversalViewer
→ View document on Archive.org
→ Re-use this digital object via a IIIF manifest
Title
[D8853AAU], Letter from William S Logue to Alfred Ord Tate, January 25th, 1888
Editor's Notes
"I am very much impressed with the fact that the trouble on the Morse side of the PRR circuit is caused by the very bad wire and not by the Phone We make another test tomorrow nad will advise you as to the restul. I am working hard to get away from here this week but may possibly be detained. Th wire is not as yet cut into the two offices that the Phone is to be placed and this only lineman is kept very busy with the Telephone and signal wires. ### Condensers ### I enclose you a telegram from Mr Insull in reply to one sent you last night. This might possibly work occassionally but I tried it at 4 of the present offices on the PRR and the results were not by any means good. ### I have procured from the supplies held at Jersey City and Phila PRR offices, condensers to equip the two offices. This takes all the small condensers they had on hand." Yours very truly W.S. Logue [Postscript: "Big snow storm here and still snowing"]
Author
Recipient
Mentioned
Date
1888-01-25
Type
Folder/Volume ID
D8853-F
Microfilm ID
124:894
Document ID
D8853AAU
Publisher
Thomas A. Edison Papers, School of Arts and Sciences, Rutgers University