[LB051837], Letter from Alfred Ord Tate to Philip Sidney Dyer, December 28th, 1891
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Title
[LB051837], Letter from Alfred Ord Tate to Philip Sidney Dyer, December 28th, 1891
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Date
1891-12-28
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LB051-F
Microfilm ID
142:698
Document ID
LB051837
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Thomas A. Edison Papers, School of Arts and Sciences, Rutgers University
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H. G.
December, 28th, 1891.
Philip S. Dyer, Esq.,
34 Victoria Street, Westminster,
London, England.
Dear Sir:-
I hand you herewith two statements one of which shows the number of Edison LaLande cells sold in Canada, from April 8th 1890, to August 24th 1891, the total litre capacity of which is 3,202 ½ and the royalty due to Dr. de Lalande, $160.12. The other statements show the number of cells sold in the United States for Electric Lighting purposes from February 25th 1891, to August 24th 1891, the total litre capacity of which is 30 and the royalty due Dr. de Lalande $1.50. Will you please forward these statements cor copies of them to Dr. de Lalande and make payment of the total amount namely $161.62 reimbursing yourself in the usual manner through the Edison General Electric Company. I presume our action concerning sales in Europe will be satisfactory to Dr. de Lalande.
It is not worth while at present to make the account up.
Yours truly,
A.O. Tate
Private Secretary.
Enc. G. 3
H. G.
December, 28th, 1891.
Philip S. Dyer, Esq.,
34 Victoria Street, Westminster,
London, England.
Dear Sir:-
I hand you herewith two statements one of which shows the number of Edison LaLande cells sold in Canada, from April 8th 1890, to August 24th 1891, the total litre capacity of which is 3,202 ½ and the royalty due to Dr. de Lalande, $160.12. The other statements show the number of cells sold in the United States for Electric Lighting purposes from February 25th 1891, to August 24th 1891, the total litre capacity of which is 30 and the royalty due Dr. de Lalande $1.50. Will you please forward these statements cor copies of them to Dr. de Lalande and make payment of the total amount namely $161.62 reimbursing yourself in the usual manner through the Edison General Electric Company. I presume our action concerning sales in Europe will be satisfactory to Dr. de Lalande.
It is not worth while at present to make the account up.
Yours truly,
A.O. Tate
Private Secretary.
Enc. G. 3