[LB038252], Letter from Alfred Ord Tate to Winfield Scott Hutchinson, March 11th, 1890
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March 11, 1890 My dear Mr. Hutchinson,- I enclose herewith two letters, one to Col. Gouraud, and the other to his Manager, Mr. J. Lewis Young. Col. Gouraud's office is right opposite the Hotel Metropole, on Northumberland Avenue, and if you will present both these letters to Mr. Young, he will assist you in obtaining the information you desire in regard to Mr. Edison's foreign patents. Col. Gourud himself is at present in America. At a meeting of the Board of Directors of the Toy Company in Boston yesterday we declined the offer submitted by Mr. Scheckel. I understand that you are to see Mr. Yeomans in London. Hoping that you are enjoying your trip, and that you will return much benefited by the same. I am, yours very truly, A.O. Tate Private Sec'y W.S. Hutchinson, Esq., Hotel Metropolis, London, England