[D9239AAG], Letter from Felix Gottschalk to Thomas Alva Edison, March 19th, 1892
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Title
[D9239AAG], Letter from Felix Gottschalk to Thomas Alva Edison, March 19th, 1892
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Recipient
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Date
1892-03-19
Type
Subject
Folder/Volume ID
D9239-F
Microfilm ID
133:375
Document ID
D9239AAG
Publisher
Thomas A. Edison Papers, School of Arts and Sciences, Rutgers University
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Automatic Phonograph Exhibition Co.,
Edison Building
No. 44 Broad Street
New York, March 19th., 1892
Thomas A. Edison, Esq.,
Orange, N.J.
Dear Sir: -
We have this day passed to your personal credit on our books under date of August 15th. 1890, Thirty Five Hundred Dollars ($3,500.)
This is the Amount that the north American Phono-graph Company inform us, had been advanced by you but through a misunderstanding, was not properly credited.
Yours very truly,
Automatic Phonograph Exhibition Co.
Felix Gottschalk
President.
Edison Building
No. 44 Broad Street
New York, March 19th., 1892
Thomas A. Edison, Esq.,
Orange, N.J.
Dear Sir: -
We have this day passed to your personal credit on our books under date of August 15th. 1890, Thirty Five Hundred Dollars ($3,500.)
This is the Amount that the north American Phono-graph Company inform us, had been advanced by you but through a misunderstanding, was not properly credited.
Yours very truly,
Automatic Phonograph Exhibition Co.
Felix Gottschalk
President.