[LB063576], Letter from Thomas Alva Edison to Henry E Wood, June 26th, 1899
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Title
[LB063576], Letter from Thomas Alva Edison to Henry E Wood, June 26th, 1899
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Date
1899-06-26
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Folder/Volume ID
LB063-F
Microfilm ID
143:1022
Document ID
LB063576
Publisher
Thomas A. Edison Papers, School of Arts and Sciences, Rutgers University
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June 26, 1899.
Henry E. Wood, Esq.,
1734 Arapahoe Street,
Denver, Colo.
Friend Wood:
Your favor of the 20th inst. came duly to hand. I will keep the Bismuth matter in mind and see what can be done.
I suppose your friend would sell the ore for the full assay value of the gold and silver.
Yours truly,
Thos A. Edison
June 26, 1899.
Walter I. Lillie, Esq.,
Grand Haven, Mich.
Dear Sir:
In reply to your favor of the 12th inst., I beg to state that the people at present in charge of the institution are first class and reliable.
Yours truly,
Thos A. Edison
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Henry E. Wood, Esq.,
1734 Arapahoe Street,
Denver, Colo.
Friend Wood:
Your favor of the 20th inst. came duly to hand. I will keep the Bismuth matter in mind and see what can be done.
I suppose your friend would sell the ore for the full assay value of the gold and silver.
Yours truly,
Thos A. Edison
June 26, 1899.
Walter I. Lillie, Esq.,
Grand Haven, Mich.
Dear Sir:
In reply to your favor of the 12th inst., I beg to state that the people at present in charge of the institution are first class and reliable.
Yours truly,
Thos A. Edison
R