[LB047488], Letter from Alfred Ord Tate to Arkell and Harrison, February 26th, 1891
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Title
[LB047488], Letter from Alfred Ord Tate to Arkell and Harrison, February 26th, 1891
Author
Recipient
Date
1891-02-26
Type
Folder/Volume ID
LB047-F
Microfilm ID
141:1150
Document ID
LB047488
Publisher
Thomas A. Edison Papers, School of Arts and Sciences, Rutgers University
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February 26, 1891.
Messrs. Arkell & Harrison,
Judge Building, Cor. 5th Ave. & 16th Street, New York City.
Dear Sirs:-
I take pleasure in sending to you herewith the article which you asked me to have prepared for publication in “Frank Leslie’s Illustrated Newspaper.” It was written by my Assistant, Mr. Maguire, and is considered by us here an excellent description of the Laboratory. I will have made for you to-morrow, unless the present storm continues, in which case it will be impracticable for me to do so, blue prints of the Dynamo Room, the Store Room and the “Genius of Light” state, to accompany the article, and will send the same to you at the earliest possible moment. Should you already have pictures of these, please let me know by return mail and oblige.
Yours very truly,
A. O. Tate
Private Secretary
Messrs. Arkell & Harrison,
Judge Building, Cor. 5th Ave. & 16th Street, New York City.
Dear Sirs:-
I take pleasure in sending to you herewith the article which you asked me to have prepared for publication in “Frank Leslie’s Illustrated Newspaper.” It was written by my Assistant, Mr. Maguire, and is considered by us here an excellent description of the Laboratory. I will have made for you to-morrow, unless the present storm continues, in which case it will be impracticable for me to do so, blue prints of the Dynamo Room, the Store Room and the “Genius of Light” state, to accompany the article, and will send the same to you at the earliest possible moment. Should you already have pictures of these, please let me know by return mail and oblige.
Yours very truly,
A. O. Tate
Private Secretary