[D9233AAD], Letter from James Garon to Thomas Alva Edison, October 31st, 1892
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Title
[D9233AAD], Letter from James Garon to Thomas Alva Edison, October 31st, 1892
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Date
1892-10-31
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Folder/Volume ID
D9233-F
Microfilm ID
133:77
Document ID
D9233AAD
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Thomas A. Edison Papers, School of Arts and Sciences, Rutgers University
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31 October 1892
Received Nov 1892
Ans’d Nov 7th 92
Mr. Thos A. Edison
Orange N.J.
[TAE Marginalia] I saw the account but I don’t think the deposits are available for me for export to U.S. E
Dear Sir
I wrote you last on 24th inst re LaBrador Iron Ore . Permit use to call again your attention on these valuable deposits-I enclose a speaker + elating to the subject-The fact of Krupp sending over an engineer will convince you that if I trespass on your most valuable time I have at least a good excuse to do so.
Referring to my preceding letters
I have the honor to be
Your most humble servant
James Garron
Received Nov 1892
Ans’d Nov 7th 92
Mr. Thos A. Edison
Orange N.J.
[TAE Marginalia] I saw the account but I don’t think the deposits are available for me for export to U.S. E
Dear Sir
I wrote you last on 24th inst re LaBrador Iron Ore . Permit use to call again your attention on these valuable deposits-I enclose a speaker + elating to the subject-The fact of Krupp sending over an engineer will convince you that if I trespass on your most valuable time I have at least a good excuse to do so.
Referring to my preceding letters
I have the honor to be
Your most humble servant
James Garron