[LB056456], Letter from Alfred Ord Tate to William Jones, May 11th, 1892
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Title
[LB056456], Letter from Alfred Ord Tate to William Jones, May 11th, 1892
Author
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Date
1892-05-11
Type
Folder/Volume ID
LB056-F
Microfilm ID
143:226
Document ID
LB056456
Publisher
Thomas A. Edison Papers, School of Arts and Sciences, Rutgers University
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May 11, 1892.
Wm. Jones, Esq.,
1018, The Rookery,
Chicago, Illinois.
My dear Mr. Jones,-
In reply to your letter of 7th instant, I regret to say that everything is so unsettled in connection with the affairs of the Edison Gen’l Electric Co. owing to the recent amalgamation with the Thomson-Houston Co., that it is impossible to tell who is who. You can rest assured that I see any suitable opportunity for you I will not fail to advise you of it promptly.
Mrs. Tate and Dorothy are in Canada where they are going to spend the month of May. The balance of the summer they will spend at Bay Head, on the Jersey Coast.
With kindest regards to yourself and Mrs. Jones and Edna
I am, yours very truly,
Wm. Jones, Esq.,
1018, The Rookery,
Chicago, Illinois.
My dear Mr. Jones,-
In reply to your letter of 7th instant, I regret to say that everything is so unsettled in connection with the affairs of the Edison Gen’l Electric Co. owing to the recent amalgamation with the Thomson-Houston Co., that it is impossible to tell who is who. You can rest assured that I see any suitable opportunity for you I will not fail to advise you of it promptly.
Mrs. Tate and Dorothy are in Canada where they are going to spend the month of May. The balance of the summer they will spend at Bay Head, on the Jersey Coast.
With kindest regards to yourself and Mrs. Jones and Edna
I am, yours very truly,