[LB060010A], Letter from Thomas Alva Edison to W E De Witt, March 15th, 1894
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[LB060010A], Letter from Thomas Alva Edison to W E De Witt, March 15th, 1894
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Date
1894-03-15
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LB060-F
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143:625
Document ID
LB060010A
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Thomas A. Edison Papers, School of Arts and Sciences, Rutgers University
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March 15, '94
W. E. De Witt, Esq.,
6015 Ellis Ave., Chicago, Ill.
Dear Sir:--
I have received your letter of 7th inst., and in reply to the question contained therein relative to the best way to dispose of an invention, I would advise disposing of it on a royalty basis cash to a reputable house, whose credit is quoted “good” by Bradstreet. Even shysters can be caught if they falsify books.
Yours very truly,
Thomas A. Edison
M[aguire].
W. E. De Witt, Esq.,
6015 Ellis Ave., Chicago, Ill.
Dear Sir:--
I have received your letter of 7th inst., and in reply to the question contained therein relative to the best way to dispose of an invention, I would advise disposing of it on a royalty basis cash to a reputable house, whose credit is quoted “good” by Bradstreet. Even shysters can be caught if they falsify books.
Yours very truly,
Thomas A. Edison
M[aguire].