[D9204AAG], Letter from Alfred Ord Tate to Thomas Maguire (Edison Employee), February 5th, 1892
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Letterhead: Thomas A. Edison Edison Building Broad Street, New York February 5th, 1892. Thomas Maguire Esq., Edison Laboratory, Orange, N.J. Dear Sir:- I hand you herewith a letter from Mr. Charles W. Price, Editor of the “Electrical Review”’, concerning an article which he wishes to obtain from Mr. Edison. I believe that you have already been in correspondence with Mr. Price on this subject. Please advise him promptly whether or not you are able to obtain the article from Mr. Edison. Yours truly, [Signed: Alfred Ord, Tate] Private Secretary. Marginalia: [What is the matter of the thing he wants?] Letterhead: Electrical Review 13 Park Row New York. Feb. 4th, 1892. A.O. Tate, Esq., Edison Bldg. #44 Broad St., City. My dear Mr. Tate:- Can you get us that little story from Mr. Edison? We would like to have to not later than Wednesday of next week. We have made a good photographic [1 illegible word] of him, and would like something from his pen even if it is only a dozen lines or more. I know that you can help us in this respect, for we do not want to go to press with the Electrical Review celebrating ten years of electrical history without something from Mr. Edison. Kindly let me hear from you, and if necessary I will go, or sand out to his laboratory. Very sincerely yours, [Signed Charles Wilson, Price] Editor. P.S Mr. Worthington died last night.