[LM022113], Letter from Charles Patterson Bruch to Ezra Torrance Gilliland, August 31st, 1888
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Title
[LM022113], Letter from Charles Patterson Bruch to Ezra Torrance Gilliland, August 31st, 1888
Editor's Notes
"In response to your cable message I send by [unclear] Express (London Office: 26, [unclear] E.C.) even woodcuts of phonographs two of which I have forwarded from N.A.P. Co.y ### At this writing, I have had no letters from you excepting note written on Steamer and a long letter sent just after your arrival. ### Mr. Tate tells me that they expect to get your machines off a week from tomorrow. ### I have written you very frequently and fully since you went away, perhaps [unclear] as there has been absolutely necessary—thinking that you would wish to be kept [unclear] as to how we are getting on. ### Paying off the [unclear] today has more than exhausted amount left me for expenses. ### If I don't get a remittance from you tomorrow or Monday I am going to borrow what I need. ### All are well." Yours truly, Chas. Brunch
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Date
1888-08-31
Type
Folder/Volume ID
LM022-F
Microfilm ID
143:1092
Document ID
LM022113
Publisher
Thomas A. Edison Papers, School of Arts and Sciences, Rutgers University