[LB040111A], Letter from Thomas Alva Edison to Samuel G Burn, April 19th, 1890
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Title
[LB040111A], Letter from Thomas Alva Edison to Samuel G Burn, April 19th, 1890
Author
Recipient
Date
1890-04-19
Type
Subject
Folder/Volume ID
LB040-F
Microfilm ID
140:1044
Document ID
LB040111A
Publisher
Thomas A. Edison Papers, School of Arts and Sciences, Rutgers University
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April 19, 90
Alexander Elliott, Jr., Esq.,
Paterson, New Jersey.
Dear Sir:-
I have your letter of 17th instant, the plan which you propose is the correct one, and I shall be glad if you will immediately carry it into effect.
In regard to the Toumey timber tracts, I have the survey of this property, but it is not yet plotted. As soon as I get the data in shape, I will advise you.
Yours very truly,
Thos A. Edison
April 19. 90
Samuel G. Burn, Esq.,
Charlotte, North Carolina
Dear Sir:-
I beg to acknowledge the receipt of two letters from you, under date of of April 2nd, enclosed with your letter of 16th instant.
I desire to impress upon you the importance of your exercising great care not to commit me to any purchase.
Yours very truly,
Thos A. Edison
Alexander Elliott, Jr., Esq.,
Paterson, New Jersey.
Dear Sir:-
I have your letter of 17th instant, the plan which you propose is the correct one, and I shall be glad if you will immediately carry it into effect.
In regard to the Toumey timber tracts, I have the survey of this property, but it is not yet plotted. As soon as I get the data in shape, I will advise you.
Yours very truly,
Thos A. Edison
April 19. 90
Samuel G. Burn, Esq.,
Charlotte, North Carolina
Dear Sir:-
I beg to acknowledge the receipt of two letters from you, under date of of April 2nd, enclosed with your letter of 16th instant.
I desire to impress upon you the importance of your exercising great care not to commit me to any purchase.
Yours very truly,
Thos A. Edison