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\nS.B. Eaton
\nEugene H. Lewis
\nLaw Offices
\n44 Broad Street (Edison Building)
\nNew York.\t
\nFeb. 16, 1892.
\nAutomatic Phonograph Exhibition Company,
\nFelix Gottschalk, Esq., President.
\nDear Sir:
\nI beg to hand you herewith a draft of the proposed agreement with Creditor, whereby they are to postpone their claims, prepared when we had our talk about this matter a few weeks ago. This agreement does not suit me, although I drew it, and I sent it merely to bring the subject to your attention. Assuming that the enclosed draft is the way the thing ought not to be done, have you thought any further as to the way it ought to be done, and do you wish me to do anything further?
\nAwaiting your reply, I remain,
\nVery truly yours,
\nS.B. Eaton"},{"label":"Author","value":"Eaton, Sherburne Blake"},{"label":"Recipient","value":["Automatic Phonograph Exhibition Co","Gottschalk, Felix"]},{"label":"Date","value":"1892-02-16"},{"label":"Type","value":"Letter"},{"label":"Subject","value":["Loans","Contracts and other legal concerns"]},{"label":"Folder/Volume ID","value":"D9239-F"},{"label":"Microfilm ID","value":"133:372"},{"label":"Document ID","value":"D9239AAD1"},{"label":"URL","value":"https://edisondigital.rutgers.edu/document/D9239AAD1"},{"label":"Rights","value":"Thomas Edison National Historical Park"},{"label":"Publisher","value":"Thomas A. Edison Papers, School of Arts and Sciences, Rutgers University"},{"label":"Timestamp","value":"16 February 1892"},{"label":"Has Version","value":"Archive.org Viewer, Microfilm Series Reel 133"}],"sequences":[{"@id":"https://edisondigital.rutgers.edu/iiif/2/D9239AAD1/sequence/normal","@type":"sc:Sequence","label":"Current Page Order","viewingDirection":"left-to-right","canvases":[{"@id":"https://edisondigital.rutgers.edu/iiif/2/D9239AAD1/canvas/p1","@type":"sc:Canvas","label":"1","thumbnail":{"@id":"https://edisondigital.rutgers.edu/files/medium/D9239AAD1/fc0362.jpg","@type":"dctypes:Image","format":"image/jpeg","width":712,"height":874},"width":712,"height":874,"images":[{"@id":"https://edisondigital.rutgers.edu/iiif/2/D9239AAD1/annotation/p0001-image","@type":"oa:Annotation","motivation":"sc:painting","resource":{"@id":"https://edisondigital.rutgers.edu/iiif/2/252158/full/712,874/0/default.jpg","@type":"dctypes:Image","format":"image/jpeg","width":712,"height":874,"service":{"@context":"http://iiif.io/api/image/2/context.json","@id":"https://edisondigital.rutgers.edu/iiif/2/252158","profile":"http://iiif.io/api/image/2/level2.json"}},"on":"https://edisondigital.rutgers.edu/iiif/2/D9239AAD1/canvas/p1"}],"metadata":[{"label":"transcription","value":"Eaton & Lewis.
\nS.B. Eaton
\nEugene H. Lewis
\nLaw Offices
\n44 Broad Street (Edison Building)
\nNew York.\t
\nFeb. 16, 1892.
\nAutomatic Phonograph Exhibition Company,
\nFelix Gottschalk, Esq., President.
\nDear Sir:
\nI beg to hand you herewith a draft of the proposed agreement with Creditor, whereby they are to postpone their claims, prepared when we had our talk about this matter a few weeks ago. This agreement does not suit me, although I drew it, and I sent it merely to bring the subject to your attention. Assuming that the enclosed draft is the way the thing ought not to be done, have you thought any further as to the way it ought to be done, and do you wish me to do anything further?
\nAwaiting your reply, I remain,
\nVery truly yours,
\nS.B. Eaton"}]}]}]}