[D9239AAI], Letter from Thomas Butler to Alfred Ord Tate, June 28th, 1892
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[D9239AAI], Letter from Thomas Butler to Alfred Ord Tate, June 28th, 1892
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Date
1892-06-28
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D9239-F
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133:380
Document ID
D9239AAI
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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,
June 28. 1892
A.O. Tate Esq.,
Orange N.J.
Dear Sir,
A special Meeting of the Board of trustees of the Automatic Phonograph Exhibition Company, will be held at the office of the Company, No. 44 Broad St, New York City, on Friday, July 1st. at 12 o’clock noon of that day.
This Meeting is called for the purpose of the considering all matters and questions connected with the case of the Automatic Phonograph Exhibition company, Complainant, against The North American Phonograph Company, Defendant, now pending in the United States Circuit Court, for the Southern District of New York, and for the purpose of authorizing and directing the proper Officers Attorneys and Counsel of said Automatic Phonograph Exhibition Company, to at once execute such papers and take such other proceeding as may be necessary to annul, vacate and set aside the injunction, or injunction order heretofore made and entered herein and filled in the Office of said Court, on the 28th. Day of January 1891.
Yours very truly,
Thomas Butler
Edison Building,
No. 44 Broad Street,
New York,
June 28. 1892
A.O. Tate Esq.,
Orange N.J.
Dear Sir,
A special Meeting of the Board of trustees of the Automatic Phonograph Exhibition Company, will be held at the office of the Company, No. 44 Broad St, New York City, on Friday, July 1st. at 12 o’clock noon of that day.
This Meeting is called for the purpose of the considering all matters and questions connected with the case of the Automatic Phonograph Exhibition company, Complainant, against The North American Phonograph Company, Defendant, now pending in the United States Circuit Court, for the Southern District of New York, and for the purpose of authorizing and directing the proper Officers Attorneys and Counsel of said Automatic Phonograph Exhibition Company, to at once execute such papers and take such other proceeding as may be necessary to annul, vacate and set aside the injunction, or injunction order heretofore made and entered herein and filled in the Office of said Court, on the 28th. Day of January 1891.
Yours very truly,
Thomas Butler