[LB053185], Letter from John F Randolph to Theodore Lehmann, March 30th, 1892
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[LB053185], Letter from John F Randolph to Theodore Lehmann, March 30th, 1892
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Date
1892-03-30
Type
Folder/Volume ID
LB053-F
Microfilm ID
142:901
Document ID
LB053185
Publisher
Thomas A. Edison Papers, School of Arts and Sciences, Rutgers University
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Mar 30th 92
Theo Lehman Esq.
Flanders N.J.
Dear Sir:
I beg to advise you that Mr. Edison has transferred you from the Laboratory Pay Roll to the Pay Roll of the New Jersey and Penn Concent 44 Broad Street New York to take effect on April 1-1892 and you are to send them your time and expenses from that time on.
Please send me you expenses to April 1 1892 and a memorandum of how your accounts stand. I will get a check to balance same.
In sending for money you should address Mr. Thomas Butler Secretary
44 Broad Street
New York
Yours truly
John F. Randolph
March 31 92
German National Bank
Newark N.J.
Dear Sirs:
I beg to enclose you herewith a note on the Alabama Phonograph Company for $205.06/100 with interest which falls due at the First National Bank Ammiston Ala. On April 4-1892
Please forward same for collection and place proceeds to my credit and oblige
Yours truly
Thos A. Edison
By J.F. Randolph
Theo Lehman Esq.
Flanders N.J.
Dear Sir:
I beg to advise you that Mr. Edison has transferred you from the Laboratory Pay Roll to the Pay Roll of the New Jersey and Penn Concent 44 Broad Street New York to take effect on April 1-1892 and you are to send them your time and expenses from that time on.
Please send me you expenses to April 1 1892 and a memorandum of how your accounts stand. I will get a check to balance same.
In sending for money you should address Mr. Thomas Butler Secretary
44 Broad Street
New York
Yours truly
John F. Randolph
March 31 92
German National Bank
Newark N.J.
Dear Sirs:
I beg to enclose you herewith a note on the Alabama Phonograph Company for $205.06/100 with interest which falls due at the First National Bank Ammiston Ala. On April 4-1892
Please forward same for collection and place proceeds to my credit and oblige
Yours truly
Thos A. Edison
By J.F. Randolph