[LB039110], Letter from Thomas Alva Edison to Iron and Steel Institute, Charles Kirchhoff, Jr., March 26th, 1890
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Title
[LB039110], Letter from Thomas Alva Edison to Iron and Steel Institute, Charles Kirchhoff, Jr., March 26th, 1890
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Date
1890-03-26
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Folder/Volume ID
LB039-F
Microfilm ID
140:860
Document ID
LB039110
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Thomas A. Edison Papers, School of Arts and Sciences, Rutgers University
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March 23, 90
C. Kirschoff, Jr., Esq.,
Secretary Provisional Committee,
66 & 68 Duane St., New York City.
Dear Sir:-
I have your letter of 22nd instant, with enclosures containing information in regard to the present status of the arrangements to receive the members of the Iron and Steel Institute of Great Britain who are to visit this country in the latter part of September next, upon the invitation of the American Institute of Mining Engineers, supported by kindred associations of the United States, and informing me that a General Committee is being formed, of which I have been mentioned as a member.
I shall be very pleased to serve as a member of this committee, and this is to signify my acceptance.
Yours very truly,
Thos. A. Edison
C. Kirschoff, Jr., Esq.,
Secretary Provisional Committee,
66 & 68 Duane St., New York City.
Dear Sir:-
I have your letter of 22nd instant, with enclosures containing information in regard to the present status of the arrangements to receive the members of the Iron and Steel Institute of Great Britain who are to visit this country in the latter part of September next, upon the invitation of the American Institute of Mining Engineers, supported by kindred associations of the United States, and informing me that a General Committee is being formed, of which I have been mentioned as a member.
I shall be very pleased to serve as a member of this committee, and this is to signify my acceptance.
Yours very truly,
Thos. A. Edison