[LB040074], Letter from Thomas Alva Edison to John Hoey, April 17th, 1890
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Title
[LB040074], Letter from Thomas Alva Edison to John Hoey, April 17th, 1890
Author
Recipient
Date
1890-04-17
Type
Folder/Volume ID
LB040-F
Microfilm ID
140:1025
Document ID
LB040074
Publisher
Thomas A. Edison Papers, School of Arts and Sciences, Rutgers University
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April 17th, 1890
John Hoey, Esq.,
No. 50 Broadway, New York City
Dear Sir:-
I have your letter of 15th instant, and am very much obliged for the prompt manner in which the phonogram was sent to Washington.
Thanking you very much for your kind attention to my request in this connection.
I am, very truly yours,
Thos A. Edison
[TAE Marginalia] >Wish I could send you a phonograph. You ought to have been using them long ago throughout the whole of your business organization. T.A.E.
John Hoey, Esq.,
No. 50 Broadway, New York City
Dear Sir:-
I have your letter of 15th instant, and am very much obliged for the prompt manner in which the phonogram was sent to Washington.
Thanking you very much for your kind attention to my request in this connection.
I am, very truly yours,
Thos A. Edison
[TAE Marginalia] >Wish I could send you a phonograph. You ought to have been using them long ago throughout the whole of your business organization. T.A.E.