[LB040231], Letter from Alfred Ord Tate to Edison Phonograph Toy Manufacturing Co, Benjamin F Stevens, April 28th, 1890
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[LB040231], Letter from Alfred Ord Tate to Edison Phonograph Toy Manufacturing Co, Benjamin F Stevens, April 28th, 1890
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Date
1890-04-28
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LB040-F
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140:1108
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LB040231
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Thomas A. Edison Papers, School of Arts and Sciences, Rutgers University
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April 28, 1890
Daniel Weld, Esq., Sec'y
Edison Phonograph Toy Mfg. Co.,
No. 95 Milk St., Boston, Mass.
Dear Sir:-
I beg to apologize for having overlooked the query in your letter of 22nd instant, in regard to the player contract for South America. Mr. Moriarty is connected with the Edison United Phonograph Co. He, Col. Gouraud and one of the younger members of the Seligman firm, are the foreign agents for the phonograph, and I have heard indirectly that Mr. Moriarty desires to have the player contract transferred o him. I do not know anything about the details of this matter. Perhaps they have already been submitted to you.
Did the Board take any action in regard to the Jacques patent business at its last meeting?
Yours very truly,
A.O.Tate
Private Sec'y
Daniel Weld, Esq., Sec'y
Edison Phonograph Toy Mfg. Co.,
No. 95 Milk St., Boston, Mass.
Dear Sir:-
I beg to apologize for having overlooked the query in your letter of 22nd instant, in regard to the player contract for South America. Mr. Moriarty is connected with the Edison United Phonograph Co. He, Col. Gouraud and one of the younger members of the Seligman firm, are the foreign agents for the phonograph, and I have heard indirectly that Mr. Moriarty desires to have the player contract transferred o him. I do not know anything about the details of this matter. Perhaps they have already been submitted to you.
Did the Board take any action in regard to the Jacques patent business at its last meeting?
Yours very truly,
A.O.Tate
Private Sec'y