[D9238AAB], Letter from Sherburne Blake Eaton to Thomas Alva Edison, Edison Phonograph Co, January 27th, 1892
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Title
[D9238AAB], Letter from Sherburne Blake Eaton to Thomas Alva Edison, Edison Phonograph Co, January 27th, 1892
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Date
1892-01-27
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D9238-F
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133:313
Document ID
D9238AAB
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Thomas A. Edison Papers, School of Arts and Sciences, Rutgers University
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Letterhead: Law Offices
44 Broad Street (Edison Building)
New York Jan.27, 1892.
Edison Phonograph Company,
Thomas A. Edison, Esq., President.
Dear Sir:
I beg to say that my firm has rendered considerable professional services to you, but has never presented a bill. Is it your wish that we present a bill, or let the matter rest until a future time?
On Nov.27, 1891, my firm sent you a bill for cash disbursements for thirty months, from April, 1889, to October, 1891, amounting to $173.79. If convenient, we would like to have a cheque in payment.
Awaiting the favor of your reply, I remain.
Very truly yours,
Signed: Sherburne Blake Eaton
44 Broad Street (Edison Building)
New York Jan.27, 1892.
Edison Phonograph Company,
Thomas A. Edison, Esq., President.
Dear Sir:
I beg to say that my firm has rendered considerable professional services to you, but has never presented a bill. Is it your wish that we present a bill, or let the matter rest until a future time?
On Nov.27, 1891, my firm sent you a bill for cash disbursements for thirty months, from April, 1889, to October, 1891, amounting to $173.79. If convenient, we would like to have a cheque in payment.
Awaiting the favor of your reply, I remain.
Very truly yours,
Signed: Sherburne Blake Eaton