[D8947AAY], Letter from William E Hibble to Thomas Alva Edison, November 3rd, 1889
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[D8947AAY], Letter from William E Hibble to Thomas Alva Edison, November 3rd, 1889
Editor's Notes
"I wrote you about the time you left for Paris, and thinking since your return your hands would be full of important business, have refrained troubling you. The weather is severely dry and hot. A good deal of sickness. Some Yellow fever reports at Key West. Everything as level as I can hold it. I have not heard from Mr. Gilliland for a long time. If you can spare a thought long enough to send $100 - will be glad. I have had nothing charged to you. Simmons & Evans store and a dwelling burnt a few nights since." # Marginalia says answered 11/11/89 and "send check for $100 - A. O. Tate"
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Date
1889-11-03
Type
Folder/Volume ID
D8947-F
Microfilm ID
126:962
Document ID
D8947AAY
Publisher
Thomas A. Edison Papers, School of Arts and Sciences, Rutgers University