[D8952AAM], Letter from James Dredge to Thomas Alva Edison, January 30th, 1889
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[D8952AAM], Letter from James Dredge to Thomas Alva Edison, January 30th, 1889
Editor's Notes
I have been today to Messrs [Vanturis?] wprls tp sett;e the arrangements about the separator. The work is nearly finished now and I think the place will be very creditable; I don't know the proper speed at which the dynamo should be run, but I daresay we shall get at it by tiral. I do not know if you propose that he magnet should be held entirely by the suspending screws, but I intend to block it slightly from below; everything else seems quite clear. As soon as you are ready for the gold spearation experiment we shall be able at Messr [Vanturis?] place, to obtain a large number of samples to treat. Will you let me know if you would like, or otherwise, to have an illusrated notice in Engineering, and whether you would like to have some general press notices after the machine is in operation.
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Date
1889-01-30
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Folder/Volume ID
D8952-F
Microfilm ID
127:19
Document ID
D8952AAM
Publisher
Thomas A. Edison Papers, School of Arts and Sciences, Rutgers University