[LB047326], Letter from Alfred Ord Tate to Edison General Electric Co, Sidney Borden Paine, February 12th, 1891
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Title
[LB047326], Letter from Alfred Ord Tate to Edison General Electric Co, Sidney Borden Paine, February 12th, 1891
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Date
1891-02-12
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Subject
Folder/Volume ID
LB047-F
Microfilm ID
141:1092
Document ID
LB047326
Publisher
Thomas A. Edison Papers, School of Arts and Sciences, Rutgers University
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February 12, 1891.
Sidney B. Payne, Esq., Gen’l Manager,
Edison Gen’l. Electric C New England District,
38 Pearl St., Boston, Mass.
Dear Sir:-
The enclosed letter is from Miss Annie K. Doak, a relative of Mr. Edison who has been employed during the past year in the office of the Edison Phonograph Toy Manufacturing Co., Boston. Owing to the closing of that office Miss Doak is obliged to see another [position?], and it has occurred to me that probably you could use her in some [illegible text] Departments, a Stenographer and Typewriter, and I understand that there [illegible text] Co. officials were well satisfied with [illegible text] she performed her duties.
Yours very truly,
A. O. Tate
Private Secretary.
Sidney B. Payne, Esq., Gen’l Manager,
Edison Gen’l. Electric C New England District,
38 Pearl St., Boston, Mass.
Dear Sir:-
The enclosed letter is from Miss Annie K. Doak, a relative of Mr. Edison who has been employed during the past year in the office of the Edison Phonograph Toy Manufacturing Co., Boston. Owing to the closing of that office Miss Doak is obliged to see another [position?], and it has occurred to me that probably you could use her in some [illegible text] Departments, a Stenographer and Typewriter, and I understand that there [illegible text] Co. officials were well satisfied with [illegible text] she performed her duties.
Yours very truly,
A. O. Tate
Private Secretary.