[X154A4DY], Letter from Edward Hibberd Johnson to Uriah Hunt Painter, July 3rd, 1885
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[X154A4DY], Letter from Edward Hibberd Johnson to Uriah Hunt Painter, July 3rd, 1885
Editor's Notes
Proposition to form a new company and give Bell and friends one-half the stock and leave TAE out is out of the question; if you can secure their invention by paying a dollar royalty on each instrument, then there is no need for a new company; can't see how they could make the instruments themselves in Washington since they're inventors not manufacturers; if Hubbard means that experiment can be done in Washington and here simultaneously, I see no objection in that; don't object to paying them a dollar per instrument.
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Date
1885-07-03
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Folder/Volume ID
X154A4-F
Document ID
X154A4DY
Publisher
Thomas A. Edison Papers, School of Arts and Sciences, Rutgers University