[LM202149], Letter from Henry M Livor to P F Gildea, July 26th, 1889
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[LM202149], Letter from Henry M Livor to P F Gildea, July 26th, 1889
Editor's Notes
I desire to impress upon you the great importance of getting out sufficient Concentrate to fill the contract I made yesterday with Mr. Davis, for ten tons of Ore per day for the Bechtelsville furnace. If they start with a certain proportion of our Ore in their charges it is of the greatest importance that they should be in a position wherein they can keep up the same mixture all the time.....therefore, I desire that you should leave no stone unturned to give them this quantity of Ore, even if you have to work over-time. ## I enclose herewith a letter for Mr. Abram Benfield, which I desire to have delivered to him....You will be careful to give it to the right Benfield. There are two or three of them in the neighborhood---brothers---but Abram is the one the letter is intended for.
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Recipient
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Date
1889-07-26
Type
Subject
Folder/Volume ID
LM202-F
Microfilm ID
152:739
Document ID
LM202149
Publisher
Thomas A. Edison Papers, School of Arts and Sciences, Rutgers University