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[D9222AAG], Letter from Dyer and Seely to Thomas Alva Edison, December 7th, 1892
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New York Dec. 87, 1892 
Ans Dec 16/92 
Thomas A. Edison Esq., 
Orange, N.J. 
Dear Sir,- 
The application of Mr. Kennelly No. 1575 on a static volt meter (the needle or movable member of which consists of a plate wit arc shaped vanes extending from it, and having a bifilar conducting suspension) has been allowed by the Patent Office. 
This application has not been assigned, but as it is charged to the General Electric Company we presume that it should be assigned to said company, and enclose a blank form of assignment for execution, if in fact, it is desired to assign the application. If the application is to be assigned, kindly have Mr. Kennelly sign the instrument enclosed herewith in presence of one witness, and return the same to us for record. 
Yours truly, 
Dyer + Seely  
[TAE Marginalia] There is a misunderstanding here the Genl E Co should not have said? For it should be changed + assigned to me 
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