[D9248AAG], Letter from Alfred Ord Tate to Sherburne Blake Eaton, April 28th, 1892
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Title
[D9248AAG], Letter from Alfred Ord Tate to Sherburne Blake Eaton, April 28th, 1892
Author
Recipient
Date
1892-04-28
Type
Subject
Folder/Volume ID
D9248-F
Microfilm ID
133:760
Document ID
D9248AAG
Publisher
Thomas A. Edison Papers, School of Arts and Sciences, Rutgers University
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Transcription
Letterhead of the Laboratory of Thomas A. Edison.
Orange, N.J.
Cable Address “Edison, New York.”
April 28, 1892.
Major S. B. Eaton,
Edison Building, Broad St.,
New York City.
Dear Sir:-
The fourteen volumes of United States Patents in the Class of Electricity, from June 30th, 1890, to July 1, 1891, referred to in your letter addressed to Mr. Edison, have been received at the Laboratory, and Mr. Edison is much obliged for your attention to the matter.
In regard to these volumes of United States Patents, Mr. Edison’s understanding is that the cost of obtaining same is to be met by the Edison General Electric Co., and that he is to be at no expense whatever in the matter. Is this understanding correct?
Yours truly,
A.O. Tate
Private Secretary.
<RECEIVED APR. 29, 1892>
Orange, N.J.
Cable Address “Edison, New York.”
April 28, 1892.
Major S. B. Eaton,
Edison Building, Broad St.,
New York City.
Dear Sir:-
The fourteen volumes of United States Patents in the Class of Electricity, from June 30th, 1890, to July 1, 1891, referred to in your letter addressed to Mr. Edison, have been received at the Laboratory, and Mr. Edison is much obliged for your attention to the matter.
In regard to these volumes of United States Patents, Mr. Edison’s understanding is that the cost of obtaining same is to be met by the Edison General Electric Co., and that he is to be at no expense whatever in the matter. Is this understanding correct?
Yours truly,
A.O. Tate
Private Secretary.
<RECEIVED APR. 29, 1892>