[LB063115], Letter from Thomas Alva Edison to William Abraham Bowen, April 16th, 1898
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Title
[LB063115], Letter from Thomas Alva Edison to William Abraham Bowen, April 16th, 1898
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Date
1898-04-16
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Subject
Folder/Volume ID
LB063-F
Microfilm ID
143:933
Document ID
LB063115
Publisher
Thomas A. Edison Papers, School of Arts and Sciences, Rutgers University
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Apr 16 98
M.B. Hill Esq
Constantia
Oswego County N.Y.
Dear Sir:-
In reply to your favor of the 1st inst I beg to state that the sample which you sent me contained no gold only colored mica.
Yours truly
Thos. A. Edison
R
Apr 16 98
Wm A. Bowen Esq_
Wallder Texas,
Dear Sir:-
In reply to your favor of the 7th inst, I beg to state that I never remember of having any communication with Prof Heyer. Ten hours after Cable dispatch announcing discovery of Roentgen I started experimenting in twelve days I had the fluoroscope.
Yours truly
Thos. A. Edison
R
M.B. Hill Esq
Constantia
Oswego County N.Y.
Dear Sir:-
In reply to your favor of the 1st inst I beg to state that the sample which you sent me contained no gold only colored mica.
Yours truly
Thos. A. Edison
R
Apr 16 98
Wm A. Bowen Esq_
Wallder Texas,
Dear Sir:-
In reply to your favor of the 7th inst, I beg to state that I never remember of having any communication with Prof Heyer. Ten hours after Cable dispatch announcing discovery of Roentgen I started experimenting in twelve days I had the fluoroscope.
Yours truly
Thos. A. Edison
R