[LB062148], Letter from Thomas Alva Edison to Alanson Cary, December 11th, 1895
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[LB062148], Letter from Thomas Alva Edison to Alanson Cary, December 11th, 1895
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Date
1895-12-11
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LB062-F
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143:810
Document ID
LB062148
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Thomas A. Edison Papers, School of Arts and Sciences, Rutgers University
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Dec. 11th, 1895.
Alanson Cary, Esq.,
#240 W. 29th st., New York.
Dear sir: -
Your favor of Dec. 4th, came duly to hand, but absence from the City has prevented my answering the same until now. I assume that you refer to the Edison Phonograph Works, who have placed an order with you for springs for a motor which they are getting out. Their indebtedness is very small indeed, and they are asking no favors from creditors or others. I am the President of the concern, and you can feel perfectly safe in filling their order.
Yours very truly,
Thomas A. Edison
Alanson Cary, Esq.,
#240 W. 29th st., New York.
Dear sir: -
Your favor of Dec. 4th, came duly to hand, but absence from the City has prevented my answering the same until now. I assume that you refer to the Edison Phonograph Works, who have placed an order with you for springs for a motor which they are getting out. Their indebtedness is very small indeed, and they are asking no favors from creditors or others. I am the President of the concern, and you can feel perfectly safe in filling their order.
Yours very truly,
Thomas A. Edison