[LB056153], Letter from Sherburne Blake Eaton to Thomas Alva Edison, March 23rd, 1892
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Title
[LB056153], Letter from Sherburne Blake Eaton to Thomas Alva Edison, March 23rd, 1892
Author
Recipient
Date
1892-03-23
Type
Subject
Folder/Volume ID
LB056-F
Microfilm ID
143:164
Document ID
LB056153
Publisher
Thomas A. Edison Papers, School of Arts and Sciences, Rutgers University
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COPY. B.
New York,
March 23rd, 1892.
Thomas A. Edison, Esq.,
Orange, N.J.
Dear Sir:-
Referring to the correspondence which we have had in relation to the $3,500. which you have advanced on August 14th, 1890 to the Automatic Phonographic Exhibition Company, and more particularly to your favor of Feb’y. 1st, 1892, I beg to state that this whole matter was settled at a conference between Mr. Insull, Mr. Bash and myself on Thursday last, at which it was arranged that the proper credit would be given you upon the books of the company for the above amount which you loaned to them.
Trusting this will be satisfactory, I remain
Very truly yours,
S.B. EATON.
(SIGNED)
New York,
March 23rd, 1892.
Thomas A. Edison, Esq.,
Orange, N.J.
Dear Sir:-
Referring to the correspondence which we have had in relation to the $3,500. which you have advanced on August 14th, 1890 to the Automatic Phonographic Exhibition Company, and more particularly to your favor of Feb’y. 1st, 1892, I beg to state that this whole matter was settled at a conference between Mr. Insull, Mr. Bash and myself on Thursday last, at which it was arranged that the proper credit would be given you upon the books of the company for the above amount which you loaned to them.
Trusting this will be satisfactory, I remain
Very truly yours,
S.B. EATON.
(SIGNED)