[LB056158], Letter from Alfred Ord Tate to Dyer and Seely, March 25th, 1892
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Title
[LB056158], Letter from Alfred Ord Tate to Dyer and Seely, March 25th, 1892
Author
Recipient
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Date
1892-03-25
Type
Subject
Folder/Volume ID
LB056-F
Microfilm ID
143:166
Document ID
LB056158
Publisher
Thomas A. Edison Papers, School of Arts and Sciences, Rutgers University
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March 25, 1892.
Messrs Dyer & Seely,
No. 36 Wall Street,
New York City.
Dear Sir:-
The following are the names and addresses of the men who were engaged at the Laboratory in the construction of the Magnetic Belt apparatus about August, 1890:-
George F. Atwood, #32 Mr. Vernon Avenue, Orange, N.J.
E. Atkinson, Lakeside Ave. & Valley Rd., West Orange, N.J.
E.J. McGuirk, #72 Globe St., Orange N.J.
A.E. Kennelly, Northfield Rd., Orange, N.J.
Mr. Kennelly and E.J. McGuirk are still at the Laboratory; the other two are no longer in Mr. Edison’s employ.
The above confirms our telephone message of this morning.
Yours truly,
A.O. Tate
Private Secretary.
Messrs Dyer & Seely,
No. 36 Wall Street,
New York City.
Dear Sir:-
The following are the names and addresses of the men who were engaged at the Laboratory in the construction of the Magnetic Belt apparatus about August, 1890:-
George F. Atwood, #32 Mr. Vernon Avenue, Orange, N.J.
E. Atkinson, Lakeside Ave. & Valley Rd., West Orange, N.J.
E.J. McGuirk, #72 Globe St., Orange N.J.
A.E. Kennelly, Northfield Rd., Orange, N.J.
Mr. Kennelly and E.J. McGuirk are still at the Laboratory; the other two are no longer in Mr. Edison’s employ.
The above confirms our telephone message of this morning.
Yours truly,
A.O. Tate
Private Secretary.