[LB040382], Letter from Alfred Ord Tate to Miss J T Spalding, May 8th, 1890
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[LB040382], Letter from Alfred Ord Tate to Miss J T Spalding, May 8th, 1890
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Date
1890-05-08
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LB040-F
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140:1151
Document ID
LB040382
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Thomas A. Edison Papers, School of Arts and Sciences, Rutgers University
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May 5, 1890
Dear Miss Spalding,-
wing to my absence your letter of 2nd instant to Mr. Edison has remained unanswered. Both Mr. Edison and myself will be very pleased to see you at the Laboratory any afternoon you may find it convenient to come out. I enclose herewith time tables of the Eire & D.L. & W. railroads. The Llewellyn Park Station on the Erie Road is the nearest to the Laboratory, but as you will notice, the trains on tis line are not as numerous as on the D.L. & W.
Yours truly,
A.O. Tate
Private Sec'y
Miss J.T. Spalding No. 5 West 22nd Street,
New York City
Dear Miss Spalding,-
wing to my absence your letter of 2nd instant to Mr. Edison has remained unanswered. Both Mr. Edison and myself will be very pleased to see you at the Laboratory any afternoon you may find it convenient to come out. I enclose herewith time tables of the Eire & D.L. & W. railroads. The Llewellyn Park Station on the Erie Road is the nearest to the Laboratory, but as you will notice, the trains on tis line are not as numerous as on the D.L. & W.
Yours truly,
A.O. Tate
Private Sec'y
Miss J.T. Spalding No. 5 West 22nd Street,
New York City