[D9202ACH], Letter from Henry N Read to Thomas Alva Edison, November 1892
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Messrs Henry S. King Offices 65 Cornhill London England Received Nov 22 1892 Dear Mr. Edison, I forgot to write out the names of the Tresonlore[?] lines for you before leaving the Laboratory, and I now send you then on the enclosed ship. I also enclose a small photo which I found in my box of the Tresonlore[?] lady[?] whose larger photo I showed you. I should be pleased if you would kindly accept this. I spent a very delightful afternoon in New York with Professor Chandler the day before I sailed. He is one of the pleasantest and most entertaining men I have met for quite some time, both in private and in the lecture room. My visit to America has been an exceedingly pleasant one, and I shall never project the kind welcome I have received from so many distinguished Americans. Believe me to be, Yours sincerely Henry N. Read Thomas A. Edison Esq