[LB062184], Letter from Thomas Alva Edison to Louis Glass, January 2nd, 1896
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Title
[LB062184], Letter from Thomas Alva Edison to Louis Glass, January 2nd, 1896
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Date
1896-01-02
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LB062-F
Microfilm ID
143:816
Document ID
LB062184
Publisher
Thomas A. Edison Papers, School of Arts and Sciences, Rutgers University
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Jan. 2nd. 1896.
Louis Glass, Esq.,
C-o Sunset Telephone & Telegraph Co.,
San Francisco, Cal.
My Dear Glass: -
I have your favor of the 20th. December, and in reply would say that the power which you refer to was investigated by Herz of Germany, and turns out to be a peculiar kind of electricity.
So Mc. Laughlin has sold out his mining interests at Croville. Well, what is he going to do next?. I do remember George Geisse. Congratulate him for me.
Yours very truly,
[Thomas A Edison?]
Louis Glass, Esq.,
C-o Sunset Telephone & Telegraph Co.,
San Francisco, Cal.
My Dear Glass: -
I have your favor of the 20th. December, and in reply would say that the power which you refer to was investigated by Herz of Germany, and turns out to be a peculiar kind of electricity.
So Mc. Laughlin has sold out his mining interests at Croville. Well, what is he going to do next?. I do remember George Geisse. Congratulate him for me.
Yours very truly,
[Thomas A Edison?]