[LB061291], Letter from William Edgar Gilmore to Edison Electric Illuminating Co (New York), Frank Enos, November 14th, 1894
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[LB061291], Letter from William Edgar Gilmore to Edison Electric Illuminating Co (New York), Frank Enos, November 14th, 1894
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Date
1894-11-14
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LB061-F
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143:698
Document ID
LB061291
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Thomas A. Edison Papers, School of Arts and Sciences, Rutgers University
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Nov. 14, 1894.
Frank Enos, Esq., Sec’y .,
c/o Edison Electric Illuminating Co.,
Duane & Elm sts. N. Y.,
Dear sir:-
Your letter of the 13th, addressed to Mr. Thomas A. Edison, advising that a meeting of the Directors of the Company will be held at #10 Wall st., on Thursday, Nov. 15th, to take action in memory of the late Mr. J. Hood Wright, is at hand. The writer immediately telephoned the substance of your communication to Mr. Edison, at the Mines, at Edison, N. J., and has a reply from there to the effect that Mr. Edison is confined to his house there with a cold, which will prevent his being present at said meeting. He desires me, however, to convey his regrets at his inability to attend, and to express his sincere sympathy to the family at there great loss, and he begs that you will convey his sentiments to them.
Yours very truly,
W. E. Gilmore Secty.
Frank Enos, Esq., Sec’y .,
c/o Edison Electric Illuminating Co.,
Duane & Elm sts. N. Y.,
Dear sir:-
Your letter of the 13th, addressed to Mr. Thomas A. Edison, advising that a meeting of the Directors of the Company will be held at #10 Wall st., on Thursday, Nov. 15th, to take action in memory of the late Mr. J. Hood Wright, is at hand. The writer immediately telephoned the substance of your communication to Mr. Edison, at the Mines, at Edison, N. J., and has a reply from there to the effect that Mr. Edison is confined to his house there with a cold, which will prevent his being present at said meeting. He desires me, however, to convey his regrets at his inability to attend, and to express his sincere sympathy to the family at there great loss, and he begs that you will convey his sentiments to them.
Yours very truly,
W. E. Gilmore Secty.