[D8950AAK], Letter from Walter Seeley Mallory to Thomas Alva Edison, July 1st, 1889
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Title
[D8950AAK], Letter from Walter Seeley Mallory to Thomas Alva Edison, July 1st, 1889
Editor's Notes
"In mine of this a.m., I neglected to ask what progress is being made in lumping the ore - I find that the Chicago blast furnace men are very much against the very fine ore, and although it is only a notion - which time will wipe out - it will be quite necessary if possible to cater to them until we get it introduced - and then I believe that in a short time they will be glad to get it fine - then in the market we want - as there is more bessemer ore used in Chicago than any other city in the United States. So we want to get started with the mills here - in good shape at first."
Author
Recipient
Date
1889-07-01
Type
Folder/Volume ID
D8950-F
Microfilm ID
126:1101
Document ID
D8950AAK
Publisher
Thomas A. Edison Papers, School of Arts and Sciences, Rutgers University