[LB051774], Letter from Alfred Ord Tate to Thomas Alva Edison, December 9th, 1891
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769/775 MAC December 9th, 1891. Thomas A. Edison Esq., Care New Jersey & Pennsylvania Concentrating Works, Ogdensburgh, N.J. Dear Mr. Edison: I have had an analysis made of Dyer & Seely’s bills and I enclosed herewith, a distribution by experiments. Will you please indicate how you consider each of these should be charged out. Those which are to go against yourself mark, “T. A. E.” You will observe that your Foreign Electric Railroad Patent expenses are very high. Yours very truly, A.O. Tate Private Secretary. Enc. 2.