[X154A4CE], Letter from Uriah Hunt Painter to Edward Hibberd Johnson, March 5th, 1885
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- Title
- [X154A4CE], Letter from Uriah Hunt Painter to Edward Hibberd Johnson, March 5th, 1885
- Editor's Notes
- Yrs of 3rd rcd. I can now understand your employment of Evarts in the patents suits after you say you're not looking for a patent lawyer. Don't worry about the Senate: "I am going to put the Edison into the Senate or nothing goes in, and I don't propose either to put it in on the basis of charity." Send me letter for Casey. Lamps keep going out in Senate lobby & corridor. Have shut down the plant and will take down the lamps & chandeliers tomorrow. Bill for payment of New Orleans exhibition debts became law.
- Author
- Painter, Uriah Hunt
- Recipient
- Johnson, Edward Hibberd
- Mentioned
- United States Electric Lighting Co
- Exhibition. New Orleans Cotton (1884-1885)
- U.S. Treasury Dept. Secretary
- U.S. Senate
- Evarts, William Maxwell
- Conkling, Roscoe
- Edison, Thomas Alva
- Casey, Thomas Lincoln
- Date
- 1885-03-05
- Type
- Letter
- Subject
- National government (U.S.)
- Competition and market structure
- Patent and legal counsel
- Incandescent lamp
- Folder ID
- X154A4-F
- Document ID
- X154A4CE
- Publisher
- Thomas A. Edison Papers, School of Arts and Sciences, Rutgers University
- License
- CC0 1.0 Universal
- Item sets
- [X154A4-F] Unbound Documents (1884-1885)