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\nMr. H.M. Livor,
\nc/o George Place,
\nEquitable Building,
\nNew York City
\nDear Sir:-
\nYours I find on my return here, and I regret that I was not in Orange on Saturday to see you. We have decided to change our railroad from narrow to broad gauge, and so have three locomotives which are for sale, also the cars. We have also decided to drive the new plant entirely by Motors, and will have several engines for sale a little later on. We are having a list made of these which will be available in the course of two, or three weeks, we hope.
\nMr. Edison has decided to practically rebuild the entire plant of stone and steel, so that there is quite considerable of the present machinery we will not need in the new construction and as stated above, we will list all this as soon as we can get to it.
\nYours very truly,
\nW.S. Mallory"},{"label":"Author","value":"Mallory, Walter Seeley"},{"label":"Recipient","value":"Livor, Henry M"},{"label":"Mentioned","value":["Ogden Ore Separating Plant","Edison, Thomas Alva"]},{"label":"Date","value":"1901-01-15"},{"label":"Type","value":"Letter"},{"label":"Subject","value":["Property","Tools and machinery","Ore milling and separation"]},{"label":"Folder/Volume ID","value":"LM241-F"},{"label":"Microfilm ID","value":"154:84"},{"label":"Document ID","value":"LM241929"},{"label":"URL","value":"https://edisondigital.rutgers.edu/document/LM241929"},{"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":"15 January 1901"},{"label":"Has Version","value":"Archive.org Viewer, Microfilm Series Reel 154"}],"sequences":[{"@id":"https://edisondigital.rutgers.edu/iiif/2/LM241929/sequence/normal","@type":"sc:Sequence","label":"Current Page Order","viewingDirection":"left-to-right","canvases":[{"@id":"https://edisondigital.rutgers.edu/iiif/2/LM241929/canvas/p1","@type":"sc:Canvas","label":"1","thumbnail":{"@id":"https://edisondigital.rutgers.edu/files/medium/LM241929/fx0083.jpg","@type":"dctypes:Image","format":"image/jpeg","width":960,"height":1058},"width":960,"height":1058,"images":[{"@id":"https://edisondigital.rutgers.edu/iiif/2/LM241929/annotation/p0001-image","@type":"oa:Annotation","motivation":"sc:painting","resource":{"@id":"https://edisondigital.rutgers.edu/iiif/2/273171/full/960,1058/0/default.jpg","@type":"dctypes:Image","format":"image/jpeg","width":960,"height":1058,"service":{"@context":"http://iiif.io/api/image/2/context.json","@id":"https://edisondigital.rutgers.edu/iiif/2/273171","profile":"http://iiif.io/api/image/2/level2.json"}},"on":"https://edisondigital.rutgers.edu/iiif/2/LM241929/canvas/p1"}],"metadata":[{"label":"transcription","value":"January 15th, 1901
\nMr. H.M. Livor,
\nc/o George Place,
\nEquitable Building,
\nNew York City
\nDear Sir:-
\nYours I find on my return here, and I regret that I was not in Orange on Saturday to see you. We have decided to change our railroad from narrow to broad gauge, and so have three locomotives which are for sale, also the cars. We have also decided to drive the new plant entirely by Motors, and will have several engines for sale a little later on. We are having a list made of these which will be available in the course of two, or three weeks, we hope.
\nMr. Edison has decided to practically rebuild the entire plant of stone and steel, so that there is quite considerable of the present machinery we will not need in the new construction and as stated above, we will list all this as soon as we can get to it.
\nYours very truly,
\nW.S. Mallory"}]}]}]}