[D8953AAH], Letter from William W Habersham to George Frederick Kunz, January 21st, 1889
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[D8953AAH], Letter from William W Habersham to George Frederick Kunz, January 21st, 1889
Editor's Notes
During the past five months I have been here hoping to effect a sale of the Bette Green Copper Mine to a Syndicate in England and to arrange for erecting a plant of my Eddy Process for saving fine as flour and rusty as anodized Gold in mining operations.##The agent of the English syndicate visited Georghe during the late heated term and suffered from the changed of termperature. On leaving Engalnd, the thermometer stood at 50[degrees] above zero and upon his arrival here, it ranged between 90[degrees] and 95[degrees] Farenheit. This, and the report false that Yellow Fever prevailed in Atlanta, Ga. [goes on for 5 more pages not transcribed]
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Recipient
Date
1889-01-21
Type
Folder/Volume ID
D8953-F
Microfilm ID
127:131
Document ID
D8953AAH
Publisher
Thomas A. Edison Papers, School of Arts and Sciences, Rutgers University