[LB039008], Letter from Charles Batchelor to Samuel Insull, March 22nd, 1890
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Title
[LB039008], Letter from Charles Batchelor to Samuel Insull, March 22nd, 1890
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Date
1890-03-22
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Folder/Volume ID
LB039-F
Microfilm ID
140:822
Document ID
LB039008
Publisher
Thomas A. Edison Papers, School of Arts and Sciences, Rutgers University
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Mar. 22, 1890
Samuel Insull Esq.,
President
44 Wall St., N.Y.C.
My dear Insull:-
Mallory, who as you know is interested with Mr. Edison in ore milling in Michigan, will want a machine for driving his ore milling magnets. I have advised him to get a No. 12.
Do you supply that company with the machine at the same price as you sent it to Edison for that purpose? If so, you can send one immediately by freight to W.S. Mallory & Co., No. 7 West Randolph St., Chicago, Ill.
If you do sent it, please have him notified of the shipment, as he is making up carload lets in Chicago to go up to the mine.
Very truly yours,
Samuel Insull Esq.,
President
44 Wall St., N.Y.C.
My dear Insull:-
Mallory, who as you know is interested with Mr. Edison in ore milling in Michigan, will want a machine for driving his ore milling magnets. I have advised him to get a No. 12.
Do you supply that company with the machine at the same price as you sent it to Edison for that purpose? If so, you can send one immediately by freight to W.S. Mallory & Co., No. 7 West Randolph St., Chicago, Ill.
If you do sent it, please have him notified of the shipment, as he is making up carload lets in Chicago to go up to the mine.
Very truly yours,