[LB051367], Letter from Alfred Ord Tate to Edison Manufacturing Co, James W Gladstone, October 20th, 1891
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[LB051367], Letter from Alfred Ord Tate to Edison Manufacturing Co, James W Gladstone, October 20th, 1891
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Date
1891-10-20
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LB051-F
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142:607
Document ID
LB051367
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Thomas A. Edison Papers, School of Arts and Sciences, Rutgers University
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[940?]/383
42 Broad Street,
New York.
October 20th, 1891.
J.W. Gladstone, Esq.,
Edison Manufacturing Company.
Orange, N.J.
Dear Sir:-
Referring to your letter of the 14th instant in regard to cells which you have prepared for shipment, I have already given you instructions in regard to the fifteen “C” cells mentioned therein. I regard to the others, one full set, that is one single set A.C.D.E.G.K.M.P.T, one family faradic, one physician’s faradic, one Galvanic and one endoscopic, is to be sent to J. Block, Moscow, Russia, via Hamburg, and the other sent to J. Block, St. Petersburg, Russia via Hamburg, both sets to be forwarded to through bills of lading. They will be charged to Phillip S. Dyer’s consignment account. Forward the bills of lading to me as soon as you have made the shipment; the cells will of course go by freight
Yours truly,
A.O. Tate
No enc.
42 Broad Street,
New York.
October 20th, 1891.
J.W. Gladstone, Esq.,
Edison Manufacturing Company.
Orange, N.J.
Dear Sir:-
Referring to your letter of the 14th instant in regard to cells which you have prepared for shipment, I have already given you instructions in regard to the fifteen “C” cells mentioned therein. I regard to the others, one full set, that is one single set A.C.D.E.G.K.M.P.T, one family faradic, one physician’s faradic, one Galvanic and one endoscopic, is to be sent to J. Block, Moscow, Russia, via Hamburg, and the other sent to J. Block, St. Petersburg, Russia via Hamburg, both sets to be forwarded to through bills of lading. They will be charged to Phillip S. Dyer’s consignment account. Forward the bills of lading to me as soon as you have made the shipment; the cells will of course go by freight
Yours truly,
A.O. Tate
No enc.