[D9241AAT], Letter from George N Morison to Thomas Alva Edison, April 12th, 1892
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Letterhead of Edison United Phonograph Company April 12th, 1892, Thomas A. Edison Esq., Orange, N.J. Dear Sir:- We beg to confirm the letter of Seligman & Seligman, to yourself, of the 23rd ult. Enclosing papers to be executed by you for the assignment of Phonograph patents, and promising that this Company, in each case where the reservation for Dolls, Toys, Toy Figures and Clocks was not included would, when the patents should be recorded in the Company’s name, execute, without expense to you, a license in the form already agreed for Case 96. We confirm and repeat that promise, and undertake to execute those licenses, without expense to you, when the patents shall have been recorded in our name. Yours, very truly, [Signed] G.N. Morison (Secretary)