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[LB062083], Letter from William Edgar Gilmore to Edward Clark (General Electric), General Electric Co, October 24th, 1895
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Oct. 24th, 1895. 
Edward Clark, Esq., Gen’l. Auditor, 
General Electric Co., 
Schenectady, N. Y., 
Dear sir:- 
I am in receipt of your letter of the 18th, making inquiry as to the keys of the property of your Company, at Bloomfield. I have not been able to answer you before to-day, due to my inability to get at Mr. Edison. Mr. Edison did receive a communication from Mr. Ayer, at the Lamp Works, and replied to the effect that if the Insurance people, who are desirous of looking over the property, will call here, we will furnish a man to visit the premises, so that they can look through for Insurance purposes. Mr. Edison is now at work on certain experiments, which will require the use of this Bloomfield property, and he is anxious that no one should visit the plant, unless authorized to do so by him personally. 
Trusting that this explanation is entirely in order, and with kindest regards, believe me. 
Yours very truly, 
[W.E. Gilmore?]

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