[LB047344], Letter from Alfred Ord Tate to Edison Phonograph Works, February 13th, 1891
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Title
[LB047344], Letter from Alfred Ord Tate to Edison Phonograph Works, February 13th, 1891
Author
Recipient
Date
1891-02-13
Type
Subject
Folder/Volume ID
LB047-F
Microfilm ID
141:1100
Document ID
LB047344
Publisher
Thomas A. Edison Papers, School of Arts and Sciences, Rutgers University
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Transcription
Feb, 13, 1891.
Edison Phonograph Works,
Orange, N.J.
Dear Sirs:-
I enclose herewith some correspondence from the Edison United Phonograph Co., in regard to seven barrels of cylinders which were shipped to the Paris Exposition for Mr. Edison, and reshipped from there to the London office of the E.U.P. Co. It appears that these blanks were defective. I have therefore made the E.U.P. Co. an allowance of 25% on the price of the same, which amounts to $19.69. These blanks were billed by you against a credit memorandum for the same amount. Of course so far as our allowance for freight is concerned the Laboratory will have to stand that. Please let me hear from you at once, as I wish to write the E.U.P. Co. to-night.
Yours very truly,
A. O. Tate
Private Secretary.
Edison Phonograph Works,
Orange, N.J.
Dear Sirs:-
I enclose herewith some correspondence from the Edison United Phonograph Co., in regard to seven barrels of cylinders which were shipped to the Paris Exposition for Mr. Edison, and reshipped from there to the London office of the E.U.P. Co. It appears that these blanks were defective. I have therefore made the E.U.P. Co. an allowance of 25% on the price of the same, which amounts to $19.69. These blanks were billed by you against a credit memorandum for the same amount. Of course so far as our allowance for freight is concerned the Laboratory will have to stand that. Please let me hear from you at once, as I wish to write the E.U.P. Co. to-night.
Yours very truly,
A. O. Tate
Private Secretary.