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[LB051719], Letter from Thomas Alva Edison to Samuel Flood Page, November 28th, 1891
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719
H. F.
November 28th, 1891. 
Major S. Flood Page,  
102 St. George’s Square,  
London, S.W. England. 
My Dear Major:- 
I have received and read with interest your letter of 2nd instant, and am very much indebted to you for your kind offer to assist me in my further undertakings in Great Britain. I appreciate fully your remarks concerning past transactions, and you may be sure that the experience will not be unprofitable so far as the re-enforcement of our judgment is concerned. Of course at present time I have no business of a personal nature that requires attention, but I will bear in mind your suggestion. I wish to say in conclusion that I value very highly the friendly attitude which you personally have always maintained toward myself.  
Yours very truly, 
Thomas A. Edison
No enc. [TRANSCRIPTION]
November 28th, 1891
H.F.
Major S. Flood Page,
102 St. George's Square
London, S. W. England
My Dear Major:-

    I have received and read with interest your letter of the 2nd instant, and am very much indebted to you for you kind offer to assist me in my future undertakings in Great Britain. I appreciate fully your remarks concerning past transactions, and you may be sure that the experience will not be unprofitable so far as the re-enforcement of our judgement is concerned. Of course at the present time I have no business of a personal nature that requires attention, but I will bear in mind your suggestion. I wish to say in conclusion that I value very highly the friendly attitude which you personally have always maintained toward myself.

Yours very truly,
Thomas A. Edison
No enc.

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