[LB054410], Letter from Thomas Maguire (Edison Employee) to Alfred Ord Tate, November 27th, 1891
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[LB054410], Letter from Thomas Maguire (Edison Employee) to Alfred Ord Tate, November 27th, 1891
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Date
1891-11-27
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Folder/Volume ID
LB054-F
Microfilm ID
142:1058
Document ID
LB054410
Publisher
Thomas A. Edison Papers, School of Arts and Sciences, Rutgers University
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Nov. 27, 1891.
A. O. Tate, Esq.,
Edison Building, Broad St.,
New York City.
Dear Sir:-
I beg to acknowledge the receipt of your letter of 24th instant, enclosing letter from Mr. Joseph Thompson, of Atlantic City, N. J., dated 20th instant, attached to which is a communication from C. E. Brown, Electrician , in regard to ten cells of Ernst Storage Battery which were shipped to you care of the Laboratory.
These cells were received at the Laboratory this morning, and Mr. Kennelly has been advised of the fact. I have turned over to Mr. Kennelly the correspondence referred to above, and he will at once proceed to test the cells.
You sent to me with your letter of 13th instant some records of tests of the Ernst Storage Battery and requested me to keep the same until you called for them. Is it your wish that I should also give these records to Mr. Kennelly?
Yours truly,
Thomas Maguire
A. O. Tate, Esq.,
Edison Building, Broad St.,
New York City.
Dear Sir:-
I beg to acknowledge the receipt of your letter of 24th instant, enclosing letter from Mr. Joseph Thompson, of Atlantic City, N. J., dated 20th instant, attached to which is a communication from C. E. Brown, Electrician , in regard to ten cells of Ernst Storage Battery which were shipped to you care of the Laboratory.
These cells were received at the Laboratory this morning, and Mr. Kennelly has been advised of the fact. I have turned over to Mr. Kennelly the correspondence referred to above, and he will at once proceed to test the cells.
You sent to me with your letter of 13th instant some records of tests of the Ernst Storage Battery and requested me to keep the same until you called for them. Is it your wish that I should also give these records to Mr. Kennelly?
Yours truly,
Thomas Maguire