[LB048489], Letter from Alfred Ord Tate to Samuel Insull, April 14th, 1891
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Title
[LB048489], Letter from Alfred Ord Tate to Samuel Insull, April 14th, 1891
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Date
1891-04-14
Type
Folder/Volume ID
LB048-F
Microfilm ID
142:146
Document ID
LB048489
Publisher
Thomas A. Edison Papers, School of Arts and Sciences, Rutgers University
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April 14, 1891.
Samuel Insull, Esq.,
P.O. Box 3,067.,
New York City.
Dear Sir:-
I enclose herewith a letter dated 10th instant received by Mr. Edison from Miss V.H. McRae, the Manager of “THE PHONOGRAM.” Miss McRae is seeking advertisements for her magazine and has solicited Mr. Edison’s assistance in procuring for “The Phonogram” the advertisement of the Edison Gen’l. Elec. Co. The publication is one which we here consider worthy of support, and we have given it the Manufacturing Company’s ad., the only advertising which we control. The letter of the introduction to yourself asked for by Miss McRae has been sent to her, and I hope that you will find it in your power to throw some of the advertising of the Edison Gen’l. Co. into the pages of “THE PHONOGRAM.”
Yours very truly,
(Signed A.O. Tate)
Private Secretary.
Samuel Insull, Esq.,
P.O. Box 3,067.,
New York City.
Dear Sir:-
I enclose herewith a letter dated 10th instant received by Mr. Edison from Miss V.H. McRae, the Manager of “THE PHONOGRAM.” Miss McRae is seeking advertisements for her magazine and has solicited Mr. Edison’s assistance in procuring for “The Phonogram” the advertisement of the Edison Gen’l. Elec. Co. The publication is one which we here consider worthy of support, and we have given it the Manufacturing Company’s ad., the only advertising which we control. The letter of the introduction to yourself asked for by Miss McRae has been sent to her, and I hope that you will find it in your power to throw some of the advertising of the Edison Gen’l. Co. into the pages of “THE PHONOGRAM.”
Yours very truly,
(Signed A.O. Tate)
Private Secretary.