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\nCounsellors, at Law,
\n59 Wall St.
\nP. O. Box 1327
\nNew York,
\nFebruary 25, 1902.
\nThomas A. Edison, Esq.,
\nOrange, N. J.
\nDear Mr. Edison:
\nI enclose to you herewith a copy of the letter from the counsel of the Edison United Phonograph Company bearing upon the portion of the recent memorandum which you were good enough to send me in reply to my letter, which I send you for your information and in the hope that it will induce you to take a more favorable view of that memorandum.
\nYours very truly,
\nFW Whitridge
\n(Enclosure.)
\nFrank W Whitridge - This report is very misleading - What I tried to state in my memorandum to you was that the works already [land?] the sale right to [illegible] phonographs except as to England & Germany the United Co cannot under the Contract have phonograph manufactured any Hold [illegible]
\n<[Johnny?]>
\n<Put Copy of reply to [illegible] Letter [illegible] Letter [illegible] to [illegible] [&?] [illegible] show to me I want to send to [illegible] Hayes>
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\nCounsellors, at Law,
\n59 Wall St.
\nP. O. Box 1327
\nNew York,
\nFebruary 25, 1902.
\nThomas A. Edison, Esq.,
\nOrange, N. J.
\nDear Mr. Edison:
\nI enclose to you herewith a copy of the letter from the counsel of the Edison United Phonograph Company bearing upon the portion of the recent memorandum which you were good enough to send me in reply to my letter, which I send you for your information and in the hope that it will induce you to take a more favorable view of that memorandum.
\nYours very truly,
\nFW Whitridge
\n(Enclosure.)
\nFrank W Whitridge - This report is very misleading - What I tried to state in my memorandum to you was that the works already [land?] the sale right to [illegible] phonographs except as to England & Germany the United Co cannot under the Contract have phonograph manufactured any Hold [illegible]
\n<[Johnny?]>
\n<Put Copy of reply to [illegible] Letter [illegible] Letter [illegible] to [illegible] [&?] [illegible] show to me I want to send to [illegible] Hayes>
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