[LB049528], Letter from Thomas Alva Edison to Samuel Insull, May 28th, 1891
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May 28, 1891. Samuel Insull, Esq., Edison Building, Broad St., New York City. Dear Sir:- I beg to acknowledge the receipt of your letter of 26th instant, enclosing certificates of the New Jersey and Penn’s Concentrating Works for ninety-two shares of the Capital Stock of that Company, with transfer attached, the same being sent to me as further security for four hundred shares of the stock of the Edison General Electric Company loaned to you by myself, and on account of which I already held, as collateral 260 shares of N.J. & Pa. C. Wks. Stock, making a total to date of 352 shares, to be held by me as security for said loan, as stated in your letter now under acknowledgement. I note that it is your intention to deposit further certificates of the same stock from time to time as the assessments are paid. Yours very truly, Thos A. Edison