[LB048052], Letter from Alfred Ord Tate to Francis Robbins Upton, March 2nd, 1891
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Title
[LB048052], Letter from Alfred Ord Tate to Francis Robbins Upton, March 2nd, 1891
Author
Recipient
Date
1891-03-02
Type
Folder/Volume ID
LB048-F
Microfilm ID
142:18
Document ID
LB048052
Publisher
Thomas A. Edison Papers, School of Arts and Sciences, Rutgers University
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March 2, 1891.
Francis R. Upton, Esq.,
Edison General Electric Co.,
Harrison, N.J.
My dear Upton,-
I enclose herewith some correspondence from P.E. Shew with relation to the Sunbury Station. I believe that you are more familiar than anyone else with the operations which have been carried on in connection with this plant and can therefore advise me as to the desirability of accepting Mr. Shaw’s proposition. Mr. Edison originally took 41 shares of stock of this Company for a debt of $4,100: he then consented to a 50% reduction of his holding, and now has 20 ½ shares.
Yours very truly,
(A. O. Tate
Francis R. Upton, Esq.,
Edison General Electric Co.,
Harrison, N.J.
My dear Upton,-
I enclose herewith some correspondence from P.E. Shew with relation to the Sunbury Station. I believe that you are more familiar than anyone else with the operations which have been carried on in connection with this plant and can therefore advise me as to the desirability of accepting Mr. Shaw’s proposition. Mr. Edison originally took 41 shares of stock of this Company for a debt of $4,100: he then consented to a 50% reduction of his holding, and now has 20 ½ shares.
Yours very truly,
(A. O. Tate