[LB028441], Letter from Thomas Alva Edison to Commercial Cable Co, Hector De Castro, February 28th, 1889
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Title
[LB028441], Letter from Thomas Alva Edison to Commercial Cable Co, Hector De Castro, February 28th, 1889
Editor's Notes
"I have received your letter of 25th instant, in regard to the 'Exhibition of the history of retrospective work and of anthropological sciences.' I am going to exhibit, in the space allotted to me, in the American section of the Paris Universal Exhibition, a number of my perfected phonographs, and also one of my old phonographs. The original phonograph is in the South Kensington Museum, together with the first incandescent lamp. ### I wish you would kindly convey to Col. Laussedat my appreciation of his very generous remarks concerning myself, and say to him that I will arrange with my General Agent, Col. Gouraud, who has charge of the phonograph in Europe, to supply the exhibition in which Col. Laussedat is interested with one of my old forms of phonograph." Yours very truly, [signed] TAE
Author
Recipient
Date
1889-02-28
Type
Folder/Volume ID
LB028-F
Microfilm ID
138:956
Document ID
LB028441
Publisher
Thomas A. Edison Papers, School of Arts and Sciences, Rutgers University