[D9226AAG], Letter from Grosvenor Porter Lowrey to Thomas Alva Edison, July 20th, 1892
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New York July 20, 1892 My Dear Edison: I have yours of the 7th. I am a “B” shareholder but I have no copy of the agreement under which the “B” shares were issued. My impression is that they remain participants in all the property of the Company after the expiration of the patents, but I am not sure. J. Hood Wright is now in Europe, where he will remain until November. He is a considerable “B” shareholder. I suggest that he should be written to, and if you approve, I will write to him and ask him to look into this. If you have a copy of the articles of the Company or of the proceedings constituting it, I will come out and examine them, or send some one out for that purpose. My plan is to begin my vacation on the last day of this month and be gone for two months. It would, of course, be impossible to have an opinion in response to your question without better information. I had ceased entirely to think of these “B” shares, finding thoughts about them irritating and unpleasant, without return. Ever Sincerely Yours, Grosvenor Porter Lowrey T. A. Edison, Esq., Orange, N.J.