[LB055253], Letter from Alfred Ord Tate to Sherburne Blake Eaton, February 2nd, 1891

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Title

[LB055253], Letter from Alfred Ord Tate to Sherburne Blake Eaton, February 2nd, 1891

Date

1891-02-02

Type

Folder/Volume ID

LB055-F

Microfilm ID

143:52

Document ID

LB055253

Publisher

Thomas A. Edison Papers, School of Arts and Sciences, Rutgers University
 

Transcription

COPY. B.
Orange, N. J.,
February 2nd, 1891.
Major S. B. Eaton,

12C Broadway,
New York City.
Dear Sir:-
On the 14th of August last I handed to Mr. Lippincott Mr. Edison’s check on [Erexel?], Morgan and Co. for $5,500, which [illegible text] Mr. Lippincott stated he would pay over to the Automatic Phonograph Exhibition Co. as a loan for Mr. Edison. Subsequently Mr. Edison’s debt gave the A. P. E. Co. check of the N. A. P. Co. for $7,500, [requesting?] then to credit the amount on their books to Messrs. Robinson and Blodgett, Trustees. Mr. Edison contributed of the amount the $3,000 named above. We have no recognition of the debt and desire to obtain one. The Cheever-Gilliland interest has loaned money to the A. P. E. Co. In view of this Mr. Edison does not wish to ask for a demand note, as the other creditors could obtain like security, which might become a menace some time in the future in their hands. A time note is open to the same objection, as it becomes a demand upon maturity. Will you be good enough to suggest some way in which we can obtain an acknowledgement of this debt and avoid the contingency suggested above.
Yours very truly,
A. O. TATE,
Private Secretary.
(Signed)
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