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[LB052418], Letter from Thomas Maguire (Edison Employee) to Alfred Ord Tate, September 28th, 1891
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Sept. 28, 1891. 
A. O. Tate, Esq., 
Edison Building,
Broad Street, 
New York City. 
Dear Sir:- 
I beg to acknowledge the receipt of your letter of 26th instant, enclosing a communication from Mr. Logue. You will have seen from one of Logue’s letters which I sent to your house the other day that he received the telegram authorizing him to draw for $100, and that the delay in his reception of it was caused through no fault of any one in this office. 
Mr. Logue has not been sending to the Laboratory reports as to his whereabouts. The letter which I sent to your house and the telegram above referred to are the only communications from him which I have seen since he went away on this last trip. At the present time I am ignorant of this address. I note that you say relative to my keeping track of him when he is out on the road and seeing that he sends in reports as to his whereabouts at short intervals, and I will carry out your wishes in this respect. 
Yours very truly, 
Thomas Maguire

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