[D9244AAA], Letter from Chicago Central Phonograph Co, W S Gray to Thomas Alva Edison, January 25th, 1892
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[D9244AAA], Letter from Chicago Central Phonograph Co, W S Gray to Thomas Alva Edison, January 25th, 1892
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Date
1892-01-25
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D9244-F
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133:673
Document ID
D9244AAA
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Thomas A. Edison Papers, School of Arts and Sciences, Rutgers University
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Ogden #75
Reg #57 Ack-Jan30/91 Chicago Jan 25th 1892
Received Jan 28th 1892
Ans Jan 30/92
Mr. Thomas A. Edison
Orange, N.J.
Dear Sir:-
Mr. M.J. Sullivan was in our office to-day, stating that he was formerly in your employ and wishes to get some records from you direct. I believe he has written to Mr. Miller, telling him about what he wants, and you will please make him fifteen records, and send them to us with bill. We have made requisition on the North American Company for this number of cylinders to be sent to you, but do not know whether it will be necessary or not, as the cylinders you will send for his account will probably not be duplicates. If you do not need to use the cylinders inscribed with your voice. Could you send us one for own use? We should like very much indeed to have it show our customers when they are in office.
Yours very truly,
Chicago Central Phonograph Co.,
W.S. Gray
Reg #57 Ack-Jan30/91 Chicago Jan 25th 1892
Received Jan 28th 1892
Ans Jan 30/92
Mr. Thomas A. Edison
Orange, N.J.
Dear Sir:-
Mr. M.J. Sullivan was in our office to-day, stating that he was formerly in your employ and wishes to get some records from you direct. I believe he has written to Mr. Miller, telling him about what he wants, and you will please make him fifteen records, and send them to us with bill. We have made requisition on the North American Company for this number of cylinders to be sent to you, but do not know whether it will be necessary or not, as the cylinders you will send for his account will probably not be duplicates. If you do not need to use the cylinders inscribed with your voice. Could you send us one for own use? We should like very much indeed to have it show our customers when they are in office.
Yours very truly,
Chicago Central Phonograph Co.,
W.S. Gray