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\nH.M. Livor, Esq.,
\nN.J. & Pa. Concentrating Works,
\nOgdensburg, N.J.
\nDear Sir:-
\nReplying to your letter of 14th instant, you need not feel any anxiety whatever about the sale of our product. I saw Mr. Clarke, of the Lackawanna, and he astonished me by saying that he could use the material in his furnaces, and that it would not blow out; that the price of 7 cents was perfectly satisfactory; he wanted me to send 100 tons right on. I declined payment for the first 100 tons. He says that we will get a fair show and that they are prepared to use the material. I am doing some work for the parties to whom we have shipped these samples; it will take me there quite often.
\nYours very truly,
\n(Signed Thos A. Edison)"},{"label":"Author","value":"Edison, Thomas Alva"},{"label":"Recipient","value":["New Jersey and Pennsylvania Concentrating Works","Livor, Henry M"]},{"label":"Mentioned","value":"Lackawanna Steel Co"},{"label":"Date","value":"1891-04-16"},{"label":"Type","value":"Letter"},{"label":"Subject","value":["Financial operations (companies and organizations)","Ore milling and separation"]},{"label":"Folder/Volume ID","value":"LB049-F"},{"label":"Microfilm ID","value":"142:156"},{"label":"Document ID","value":"LB049014"},{"label":"URL","value":"https://edisondigital.rutgers.edu/document/LB049014"},{"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 April 1891"},{"label":"Has Version","value":"Archive.org Viewer, Microfilm Series Reel 142"}],"sequences":[{"@id":"https://edisondigital.rutgers.edu/iiif/2/LB049014/sequence/normal","@type":"sc:Sequence","label":"Current Page Order","viewingDirection":"left-to-right","canvases":[{"@id":"https://edisondigital.rutgers.edu/iiif/2/LB049014/canvas/p1","@type":"sc:Canvas","label":"1","thumbnail":{"@id":"https://edisondigital.rutgers.edu/files/medium/LB049014/fl0154.jpg","@type":"dctypes:Image","format":"image/jpeg","width":862,"height":1073},"width":862,"height":1073,"images":[{"@id":"https://edisondigital.rutgers.edu/iiif/2/LB049014/annotation/p0001-image","@type":"oa:Annotation","motivation":"sc:painting","resource":{"@id":"https://edisondigital.rutgers.edu/iiif/2/264536/full/862,1073/0/default.jpg","@type":"dctypes:Image","format":"image/jpeg","width":862,"height":1073,"service":{"@context":"http://iiif.io/api/image/2/context.json","@id":"https://edisondigital.rutgers.edu/iiif/2/264536","profile":"http://iiif.io/api/image/2/level2.json"}},"on":"https://edisondigital.rutgers.edu/iiif/2/LB049014/canvas/p1"}],"metadata":[{"label":"transcription","value":"April 16, 1891.
\nH.M. Livor, Esq.,
\nN.J. & Pa. Concentrating Works,
\nOgdensburg, N.J.
\nDear Sir:-
\nReplying to your letter of 14th instant, you need not feel any anxiety whatever about the sale of our product. I saw Mr. Clarke, of the Lackawanna, and he astonished me by saying that he could use the material in his furnaces, and that it would not blow out; that the price of 7 cents was perfectly satisfactory; he wanted me to send 100 tons right on. I declined payment for the first 100 tons. He says that we will get a fair show and that they are prepared to use the material. I am doing some work for the parties to whom we have shipped these samples; it will take me there quite often.
\nYours very truly,
\n(Signed Thos A. Edison)"}]}]}]}