[LB039353], Letter from Thomas Alva Edison to D W Dunn, April 7th, 1890
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[LB039353], Letter from Thomas Alva Edison to D W Dunn, April 7th, 1890
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Date
1890-04-07
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LB039-F
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140:954
Document ID
LB039353
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Thomas A. Edison Papers, School of Arts and Sciences, Rutgers University
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April 7th 1890
D.W. Dunn, Esq.,
Care Hughes and Gawthrop,
Rooms 712-713 Lewis Black
Pittsburgh, Penn
Dear Sir:-
Replying to your letter of 2nd instant, I beg to say, that we do not sell machines for ore separation.
We erect mills having a capacity of, from five hundred to one thousand tons every twenty-four hours.
The separating machine is but a small part of the apparatus, as the whole process, from start to finish, is designed to work automatically, whereby the very smallest amount of labor is necessitated.
I could write you more intelligently if I know the application you desire to make out of the system.
Very truly yours,
Thos A. Edison
D.W. Dunn, Esq.,
Care Hughes and Gawthrop,
Rooms 712-713 Lewis Black
Pittsburgh, Penn
Dear Sir:-
Replying to your letter of 2nd instant, I beg to say, that we do not sell machines for ore separation.
We erect mills having a capacity of, from five hundred to one thousand tons every twenty-four hours.
The separating machine is but a small part of the apparatus, as the whole process, from start to finish, is designed to work automatically, whereby the very smallest amount of labor is necessitated.
I could write you more intelligently if I know the application you desire to make out of the system.
Very truly yours,
Thos A. Edison