Association for Information and Image Management Centimetei \oMXb aSd Ifcoru* A SELECTIVE MICROFILM EDITION PART II ( 1879 - 1886 ) Thomas E. Jeffrey Microfilm Editor and Associate Director Paul B. Israel Assistant Editor Mary Ann Hellrigel Douglas G. Tarr David W. Hutchings Robert A. Rosenberg Editorial Associates Leonard DeGraaf Joseph P. Sullivan Alan Stein Karen Kozak John Deasey Barbara B. Tom biin Jacquelyn Miller Marla Antonakakls Student Assistants Keith A. Nler Assistant Editor Reese V. Jenkins Director and Editor Sponsors Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey National Park Service, Edison National Historic Site New Jersey Historical Commission Smithsonian Institution University Publications of America Frederick, Maryland 1987 Thomas A. Edison Papers Rutgers, The State University endorsed by National Historical Publications and Records Commission 18 June 1981 Copyright © 1987 by Rutgers, The State University All rights reserved. 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Chandler, Jr., Harvard University Neil Harris, University of Chicago Thomas Parke Hughes, University of Pennsylvania Arthur Link, Princeton University Nathan Rcingold, Smithsonian Institution Robert E. Schofield, Iowa State University CORPORATE ASSOCIATES William C. Hittingcr (chairman), RCA Corporation Edward J. Bloustein, Rutgers, The State University of NJ. Cees Bruynes, North American Philips Corporation Paul J. Christiansen, Charles Edison Fund Philip F. Dietz, Westinghousc Electric Corporation Roland W. Schmitt, General Electric Corporation Harold W. Sonn, Public Service Electric and Gas Company Morris Tanenbaum, AT&T FINANCIAL CONTRIBUTORS PRIVATE FOUNDATIONS PUBLIC FOUNDATIONS Alfred P. Sloan Foundation National Science Foundation Charles Edison Fund National Endowment for the Humanities The Hyde and Watson Foundation Geraldine R. Dodge Foundation PRIVATE CORPORATIONS AND INDIVIDUALS Alabama Power Company Amerada Hess Corporation AT&T Atlantic Electric Association of Edison illuminating Companies Battelle Memorial Institute Foundation The Boston Edison Foundation Cabot Corporation Foundation Carolina Power and Light Company Consolidated Edison Company of New York, Inc. Consumers Power Company Corning Glass Works Foundation Duke Power Company Exxon Corporation Florida Power & Light Company General Electric Foundation Gould Inc. Foundation Gulf States Utilities Company Idaho Power Company International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers Iowa Power and Light Company Mr. and Mrs. Stanley H. Katz Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd. McGraw-Edlson Company Middle South Services, Inc. Minnesota Power New Jersey Beil Telephone Company New York State Electric & Gas Corporation North American Philips Corporation Philadelphia Electric Company Philips International B.V. Public Service Electric and Gas Company RCA Corporation Robert Bosch GmbH San Diego Gas & Electric Savannah Electric and Power Company Schering Plough Foundation Texas Utilities Company Thomson-Brandt Transamcrica Delava! Inc. Westinghouse Educational Foundation Wisconsin Public Service Corporation A Note on the Sources The pages which have been filmed are the best copies available. Every technical effort possible has been made to ensure legibility. PUBLICATION AND MICROFILM COPYING RESTRICTIONS Reel duplication of the whole or of any part of this film is prohibited. In lieu of transcripts, however, enlarged photocopies of selected items contained on these reels may be made in order to facilitate research. THOMAS A. EDISON PAPERS A SELECTIVE MICROFILM EDITION PARTE (1879-1886) DOCUMENT FILE SERIES (DOC-33) D-8WJ23 through D-8MJ35 ("Electric Light - Babcock & Wilcox" through "Electric Light - Foreign - Chile") 1884. Electric Light - Babcock & Wilcox (D-84-023) This folder contains correspondence relating to Edison's dealings with Babcock & Wilcox, manufacturer of boilers for Edison central stations. Much of the correspondence is by Nat W. Pratt, treasurer of the company. All the documents have been filmed. •Sfce- cBcv&ooop!. 8c G W : utcooc Go. SJoi'eM-t < ^yya-tei>- c {9u6c Stea-m- eSo-i/Eoco, 30 Go«£Ecm&fc Stroet, > 91 a SW-m- eSoi4W», 30 (Bo&bCcwtbt Sfecct, Sle^u <5}|o-rA, ...mV tel 6> 6" A'tZ' '"tVsuV /£> ? esc/ sZ Thos.A.Edison, Esq. 65 5th Avo. City. •. Dear Sir:- The International Electrical Exhibition Managers are writing us about boilers for their coming exhibition. Wo have made thed offers-to put in boilers on very favorable tones but they have not seen fit as yet to accept our proposition.' Are you going to exhibit, and, if so, cant you put in a good word for us in such a way that it will help us secure the order? We dont expect to sell the boilers*cTBitright, but are willing to exhibit fOr a sum of money equal’to the amount the boilers depreciate la running. We are very stir's you could help us in this if you could kindly do so. Yours truly, The Babcock ft Wilcox Co. r 4t8W , *« ''dr<. 'J’hos. A. Edison, Esq. (Construction Dap’t) 65 5th Avenue, H.Y.City. Please sand us your chock for $4,230.62, the amount due on various boilers purchased by you. At the time arrangements wore made with you in regard to the gonoral use of our boilers in connection with your Electric Light¬ ing plants wo entered into an agreement making special price with a supplementary draw-back on our side, while you,were to pay at certain times. Wo are sor.ry to say that this agreement has not been filled on your side. The last financial talk the writer had in regard to the matter was with your Mr. lnsull, who was just then leaving for Europe. He said that on his return ho would look into tho matter and straighton it up, and wo made concessions to tide ovor tho period of Hr. lnsull* s absence. We are groatly in nood of funds and would thank you very much to nond us a check for tho above mentioned amount. In order to secure tho drawback mentioned in our agreement wo shall have to insist on prompt payments aa all our goods aro bought for cash price and our.list price is based on selling (br tho «MM* Hop tug to hoar freo you at a very early date, we aro Tour* voiy »*v»y# *'■ _ tho »aboo«h * fttoew «*o Address all Cowman leaf ions to the Company. SAN FRANCISCO. r*A*8diBOD, Ksq. 0§ 5th Avarua, City# omv sirl* Yours of 11a rah 24th at hand* Wo will Becd our Mh Coot to Pall River at the earliaat possible Alto* Unless eomo defeat exists Ax; the draft, from too small a stack, or aomothins of th« kind, thars will b« no difficulty whatever in proving tho boilers will run far beyond their rated sapaoity with first clans economy® #e are sorry to see you are having ths some diff t |nulty with rail River parties whish «*counter every oth ir coBOerahac swap attenuated to do work in that city* We would say to you perSMAlly wo would rather sell to any other place in the United itatos Pali River, for the diffisulty i n coilictirsr bill* ie ewe t -i> :,he profit is worth® f.hore Will do do ch arge for Mr Hint’s services out side of th a "ua! exp an se» We ••'ill notify you wi*» he dan uo{ he is at prase Company* ‘Jg&c Q&a&coch Sc ^Wiicocc So. gja-toi i i Wci^c^-'Sm-Ijc. Steen*!. oteoi,lW, 30 QotA'tcMibt Stecot, 9lei-u ^(eidV, ,£..' 188^ JX**, , Wilcox Co, fA\( w i < >m *»••, »«r,ci«y. iNMift* ^ - •** »• MNU. *„ta, M« n »„ W w ,„ >1 ‘*** «*»•**» ** or «h». *«»„ -td « b m w _ ■ ■** ** •“« *'« *** »•'** w mm * «. **,, rtiim, VS'tTtaijht Wafa i j 8am 1 1 Inaull, Baq. es 8th Avanna, City* Martin* : . _ , T*im of April 4th at head. Thia morning, Ittofo rt *• frm mr Cincinnati Offi to a an ordar fron nr. priaal of conraow* cannot go Ink •L*** •» mS S SS tEFijmmmH «afi * h# tttaa tanp acy and - m mmg 9* **** *•** ««!••«« •» ya« k«b anything «**« thtc* Vt«r« inly* VM «mak * «tl««c Ha 4 r -April-25th 1884_ T.A.Bdiaon Construction Dapt. 65 5th Avat,N.Y.Oity. OautlamonJ- lB *r swap to your fbvor or tha 23rd in ralation ** 909 *° Ptqu*,0hio, would say that wa hawa aant word If 4NP *nw*%* to Chicago, Cincinnati and Pittsburgh tall tog '^wwmmm • ^a«r n« out thtro and aouid bo had at Hot m m *** tttfc mmtm* «r froight to thotr watMarfc ifcto -iw m mmmm ***********»<**§•» **»**. *m ^J’otTl,. *7^ ©uofoiob, pfcaoe finb out Sftcofi, o» tfie SfiatlVa-uv 9tationaC SSanlV, 9lcWf5foef;, to tjoui orbct, 2)oCfc»I», . rj 4^'0,., S' Juafe 83 t 18 84 T.A.Edison, Esq. JiiiANCir OKHOHH, ST. LOUIS, 65 5th Ave. City* Dear Sir!— Wo are- in receipt of your favor of the 21st en—, closing order for delivery of boiler to us *t Piqua, Ohio* Shall 'immediately order the boiler forward* Wo have been trying for some time to work this boiler off your hands, but this if the first opportunity* Yours truly, 1884. Electric Light - Bergmann & Company (D-84-024) This folder contains correspondence and other documents relating to the business of Bergmann & Company, New York City. The company produced electric lighting fixtures, sockets, and other devices used with the Edison system of electric lighting. Approximately 50 percent of the documents have been filmed. Routine correspondence relating to accounts, bills, orders, and shipments of goods has not been filmed. / 8?3-°s -0.3 BERGMANN & CO. ELECTRICAL WORKS, EDISON ELECTRIC LI^HT, Nos. 292 TO 298 AVENUE < 2 ? . BERGMASNN & CO. ' CTRICAL WORKS, EDISON ELECTRIC LIGHT. 292 TO 298 AVENUE B. Sc?#'/ **-4-^ *1+ <6&~ trtr-zJUr* ^ Ltr-v-r'/£t4*j yzt+'/£^is xy ^yy-n^- I'W'lstf &st*^ XcXf S^ITlst-r- ^ ^ £ jfa.'tS Cs ~£-Cty*. '6~cX t yX£ yy, GvuUa^ ctt^ #u*.m<7 - -0- A^-c yC^ie^yc, (h^o-t*s du^e) ^ ^ --j^r-^-rvtyt^f_ju / ^0 cCeX^ty-c^(Z^~& r Xt^r*Z~ 'A. ^&-£— tyy-JoC Xx. &&^t^AXxA2yi r fc>-0L/Uj CslAj-OaruAxJ. - ^A)L jAxZCo-n Oh fi^U&ZrzL*^ CSUjXL^nJsr / *XtCc{ cLttCZZZt - ^C// ^hc. uxt^< 'Co-dL*-yyu. cLjCCkZ . •-^ o-yv&L^ a^X.Zb> /fctfu+X-" (h^ySCti^, -AAL . S^+Tlryvi. '°£feciA*- Afo ^tJ~c£X AA^~C\^^lyf^AyA^- AaAA. £2-^L^C —- BERGMANN & CO. ELECTRICAL WORKS, /W'O/' t 6 E MANUFACTURERS FIXTURES AND APPLIANCES EDISON ELECTRIC LI Nos. 292 TO 298 AVENUE HT. /OW/Cfc " (h^0 P7~du~ /bs ( -- Qyioto* /UrlXJ 'bz*- yt^lXyC ^ ~ dxdd-y*^. i >2 ^ ^^ZU*- dhd*~ ids fe G a ^iVy-j -'bid' z^ - (LLCvui~ fyvsflstr Abfcry VfoC(d} sHvar*- u ddbty BERGMANN & CO. } ' ELECTRICAL WORKS, SOLE MANUFACTURERS OF FIXTURES & APPLIANCES FOR THE EDISON ELECTRIC LIGHT, fyr fy 7 ? $rrt4C sUrH&Z /^UCL -- J Y — in? ^—j ^ 4s*l*V—* ^IrT-V^Ccj. — • fisC-f--pvt tryu 0 —Ut —»-— /tt-U/UsL* %/" '^&Co(e-r' ^1*0 . falZ/' 'fyist 'Ujhsr-isisrf /h/'&c/t/fCc^r — tyo (PhsdttsAXrZ f^72 JcJ-eJu* -^nsu-4. -^ — &-&C -n- 'h^tXX BERGMANN & CO, ELECTRICAL WORKS, SOLE MANUFACTURERS OF FIXTURES & APPLIANCES FOR THE EDISON ELECTRIC LIGHT, 8. SOU TO SU8 AVBNUXn *- (K^U^h^f *£* /L/^. ^f\ ^ e*i~A / a e<^~~^ <&} &£*) rtu /k/U*> ' SUrxsCf- *'*-, > ^t£^~ *5. [ATTACHMENT] kerner electr.ic burglar ALARM CO. > . ./the STOCK CCRt|lFI.CAltsfOK|^rHJ2>»«j|*«r»r. -ot, JOHN C. NEWy A^P-RESlOENTAAVp'JOHN’ F.. #>REY >g j< EASURi I 8 '8A I D-.TO BE s^Vw’&LL^OJJjN IND I ANA' treasury;; . ’ sho&ey i^ treasurer of theS^erbt. hydrApl 18 ALSO' CONNECTS 0 'w/l TH ThEV>URCHASE . MACH INE CO./bO' ^ BOSTON, MASS. tN ^BEAR _THE‘ NAMES OF :a8Urer.>; tHe former, IoA&X-3TER' 0F U. S. IRAJJLIC MOTOR CO. AND lTbOTH OF B08TON, HE' 18 ALSO SAIO TO BE .RClN^MIG -THE COLONADE. HOTEL, BROOKL INE, MASS. THE BOSTON D.IRECTORY-Ab&O^afTAT^a^Hi.M^^IPAULD.ING GILMAN & CO.-BTATIOI BOSTON.. REPORTER ^H/tejl^Eljl 1 ^UN’ABLE.' i T.O"?l^ HI M -A'ND 16 INFORMED THAT HE DEVOTES HIB'TIME ALMOST 'jripjfZLY^O THE;4br|o|& IIJE..BU8 INE88. REGARDING ' THE KERNER CO.-i LEARn)i^(tl/iT HA8> NO ^N0Wf>LACE OF BUSINESS AND' IS DOING NOTHING. ITS SfWp, 16-;\UNkNOWNY^5^l Sy^RKET AND THE .INVENT 1C CLAIMED.TO BE 0VfNED^l3Y s ,; l38 . ■t"i r i t bo r [ATTACHMENT] / ssy- ot -c? v- BERGMANN & CO., ELECTRICAL WORKS, FIXTURES & APPLIANCES FOR THE EDISON ELECTRIC LIGHT, ^^ic> Ay '*tw- / 2 "^* - yV UAstrUZh^/ tJi @^Zr=x^t'C-. ^£\jtsl0. Co ^^ /i '^' 1 Urt-oS-AL BERGMANN & CO., 'ELECTRICAL WORKS, . 188)£ Qhr /l4- Pfa- /hd/vi sfary*ts£%{sisi. '^i pOt' as&T^?) /fo/t4*/y(~ t t4nijb ryyu ^ &*■ fr~yic*. bfapr- ^^Cc^rj^C’ ~Jfo / 0t / 4M y stA' t^dlsL^JasJxrir? <&Vh /^Cj Jt> AaU&^ sftlovv*. /- A-dfauis *L - tstst- £cryvd'C&i*- / lsi*d^c43£r ! yj> /ly f /u J'Ch^ tyU\yi> fyyi«y - Ptjz*0 (t-a-c (Ttfxyy^ i^OU /foz>-ct «-*X 0e-..&ex - n \ '**9 ' 7^^- //i/jt-zj oP &£ rj0 /3 T&v^****^?^ finr //•-. X*^*C£r Wv z^- *ti/~zL*+ 0^9 fi-tr~CJLe)~-yxr-p^. ■ /f-f/ / -I-■• ^b-f-*JL /opJe% 6-+ G-Tnt-pisC l?o fis. cfarrCf.. sL' It^L* oeee£*6i^ AS fiwfivt- jfi--^ ’ficv'CelfiC Cn _ /^e. Clyu^JL*^-cfi &<;.,„ fiu^UeXc. n'rjfv-myL\ dt Mu4^hc/I^^wy cyfpftdfffr^^i. nol\ ■ fit ,mm p$i. “ho; Cmhu/rn/ otyhrjn- ^S-uk ■ ^ 4 ' M h pSOjt. dfakMjjw} dmdivWt f t A ^4 J’blUcfcduca ttitk &t* 4k^(dn/ccUzf ' , 1 ' i JUuS i ! 'dhuAtfaMcut .JU-uvid. pfc7 'I w^.. . Quoins. f - |- 'Ht’.&ro oli^hf-fyr' i “. ' ^ i' • j I ■.*.[ WL.'&b Q^/fi JdUruttAiJ- 4pftu firreudk} j&vrsfaxA* dftfdyU Cdfafa/ktf MritA Q&O- : ^Zof^Srcj. 4cftf'9-tfj']{~/Jm'H> \jH-m. \ibo ty&o j: , 7 * 74 o s \ ; 1 Id 'y'w, \l I'd :/ U r m ? T~j BERGMANN & CO. 'ELECTRICAL WORKS, SOLE MANUFACTURERS OF FIXTURES AND APPLIANCES EDISON ELECTRIC LIGHT. J^7~~ryyx. t^rLs Lb Z^yiLyL -—“ " ~^7%- tZrpy^ X&r yZiyyix^o ^Pt- - ^ ■Cif-tyyt 6 : C>{sLL^P--iS' ftfonr f~C^cytufo*czc~ A%Ct foy^yCfo is/- -^t-c- Oh^ - yy~t*iyfou^c (A I'kjL ^o-c^JL' 0?->j Lpxt^c, foe, ctr^^i (foiri- V'T^Cc* "£yt'VZuxsu** 6- \/~ ^ Z\y~ fal to~cfoy( Q&r4- <&yCZ. Z& &7*jl eJLo-s a/L> ^-— (Ja ^~&s£4~v--lf- ~>v cfoT'V yyy^ayyyb ^ /ri-e. (rA On,c*y£<~^6j syGGv ycyy^yy^^ cr~Z>-c&C & ^-o^Ldv- j- L<^>-fovA-fo& _ yZy P'Ui, i-yi- Sou? LZGfo /Pirpy^cJtzPyJ^ a£x- (iUtfoAb GLtfoyZ- £r~ (!\y0 psO-y^, <*--» ~&t- _ d Cyf^y-^^/Ob C r yi-nr (Tyrtf-rf-u Lxx Z /&-er~zy<-y~~ crZ /Ct. ^uyyix. 'ZLaJb (hyrf ■faiy*' J^ZLcfr^^ \u^, ■£rk -^yx^ ytzLyx-u^yf-^Lyz^? CL^y BERGMANN & CO., ELECTRICAL WORKS, SOLE MANUFACTURERS OF FIXTURES & APPLIANCES FOR THE EDISON ELECTRIC LIGHT, NOS. 309 TO 908 AVENUJ3 Ji. j ohw _ ^ISSl/- ' — y K IS, - Isisissist- SXstsCst/^ &4-+^J-- &^Vsu^s*^C. fJsTs^sfft'-ls' -^sV-^lst^As^ ~4AS~Zs / ls<- '^\s£_s&/ls^- m ffopTd zfeZ_ BERGMAN N & CO., ELECTRICAL WORKS, SOLE MANUFACTURERS OF FIXTURES & APPLIANCES FOR. THE EDISON ELECTRIC LIGHT. iroa. soa to aua Arnyvji n. i . ..188 < 7 ^—*- £X-^ yttstC/%. (hwJL (hyr o^t>c^Ov' C*--&—cyyC’ '2^~ /uf> ^Vv BERGMANN & CO. ■ ELECTRICAL WORKS, SOLE MANUFACTURERS OF FIXTURES AND APPLIANCES EDISON ELECTRIC LIGHT. Nos. 292 TO 298 AVENUE B. y JL Cs _ ... . . {/ tfx. -un^-Jkc ' A£iL€S .E MANUFACTURERS OF . ANCESTOR THE EDISON ELECTRIC LIGHT, / V— (h/ (3—iiL^C^fQ ^ sLsts-?ns%-&---b (L-Zyt- y 4/V^T 0 - f^Cc- l/^L*. —*_~£ UrciC( etc f'H- C^U^- £>4^ y 6~^C^CeJu - '- y i^t' £-£*—t^y C*J—Cy£-{ /7s ' / 1&Xin>A^ vw >^T}(j 0 ^y^ tKA^ BERGMANN & CO. ELECTRICAL WORKS, * , SOLE MANUFACTURERS OF FIXTURES AND APPLIANCES EDISON ELECTRIC LIGHT. . Nos. 292 TO 298 AVENUE B. y ^ ©fern ’Z- 'p y u/ -^5Zfc5- - <2-o -^V At-L Zi-^±^o ^?>— /Ct y d^C^4--rUsfc* /! Xu Z— 'V? [ENCLOSURE] V3.gs7'fs/ Cl' /3 Cl' ^Z. t**t*r- Z<20 r , ftrr-~~Z&6 Xj^sicr &4<-e^p*s c/ at-xzx^cls — tXcz^cZ &r/Lg, /Z/*xrzi££ > &&2^>cg^ xjfi-a-zi',, cS^zxZe/ &-€&/■ c^/ (QtZZa-o-zi d&~0v, : &tczxZ£~ eo&t, a^of'&Zextx-Z? 61/ C^^CcO^fX. C/ zxrz^^ /p£r- '/£g ^tzcxrrr jr^c702f&Z&ii^ d&X>Zr- _ !x >t^ /^rzx^ t/ QZ^xx&r — cX^r BERGMANN •'& CO. ELECTRICAL WORKS, Patantass «od astorial Hamifaclurara ol Edison Electric lion? Fixtures r.nd Ipplimces, CCMBIMATION (El.ctrlo Ught .r.d G»i)-FIXTURES A SPECIALTY. DESIGNS AND ESTIMATES FURNISHED ON APPLICATION, Th» Mott Complete F*cilit!.« (or all kinds of El.cllicil Work. 292, 294, 296 AND 298 AVENUE B, ^A>fCc. PzLisTsU-r - BERGMAN N & CO. ELECTRICAL WORKS, Edison Electric Light Fixtures md Spplimces, COMBINATION (Etactilo Light and Caa) FIXTURES A SPECIALTY. DESIGNS AND ESTIMATES FURNISHED ON APPLICATION. . The Moat Complain Facllilia. for.all klrnfa of Elactrjcal Work. 292, 294, 296 AND 298 AVENUE B, ; /y s . I'CisuiSd ^ - , BERGMANN & CO. ELECTRICAL WORKS, Edison Electric Light Fixtures & Appliances, . 'bergmLnn & CO. ELECTRICAL • .W ORKS, Patentees and autborizod Manufacturers of Edison Beectric Light Fixtures md Appliances, COMBINATION (Et.ct.lc Ugkt .nd G..) >|XTUH|S A SPECIALTY. designs and estimates furnished Tho Most Complete Facilities for all kinds of Electri 292, 294, 296 AND 298 AVENUKB, APPLICATION, Qf.Ct.&Ufm 'btirwMOl o =/wtr*' H w*tr rf bwvtctu* m ftrvuA?fci?4 - ' 'fty ‘bfwl jji&i) qJmu* faiCL — / fa / fljrffoni*s 0l/WC4/tt 7W pH (tyVA-u*ocsf --- ty/h) fonts Yh^tAM /t^o far OuAyfCts ftu> p*tmr £-- BERGMAN N & CO. ELECTRICA L W ORES', Edison Electric Light Fixtures &. Rpplisnces, Combination (Electric light end Gas) Futures a sgeclaltj. designs rnd estimates ‘furnished dn afplicrtidn. The Host Complete Facilities (or all kinds ot Electrical Work. BERGMANN & CO. ELE.CTRICAL ‘ WORKS, Edison Electric Light Fixtures & Appliances, Combination (Electric Light and Gas) Fixtures a specialty. DESIGNS END ESTIMATES FURNISHED ON APPLICATION. The Most Complete Facilities for all kinds of Electrical Work. 3 -A.'V'SnsrO'S JI Gfretf . c 9 / .e.ck^yb/v , / 'oCcs£tA*-e^\_ 1^- T--C-4S. y .,,, JBER&MAMN ^^El 3 EC«©A#WORK^, r ‘ . .f* * /. * .*. .Paleqtafls adi authorized MA'mL/acfuraraof '*-'**^~«*. Edison Electric Light iirxyraEsiSND Spplhnces COMBINATION (El>;tllc Light .nd G.O/FIKIURES A SPECIALTY. ( y*. DESIGNS AND ESTIMATES FUIlftrSHEn'' EV’ATPLiCATinNT^^'''" 7 ■ 292, 294, 296 AND 298 AVENUE I C / lA^yvCtylJ~4y^j2-> &*- /0?~Z^££ "cUj- BERGMANN & CO. ELECTRICAL WORKS, Edison Electric Light Fixtures & Kpplihnces, . Combination (Electric Light and Cast Fiilurea a specialty. DESIGNS AND ESTIMATES FURNISHED GN APPLICATION. BERGMAN N & CO. ELECTRICAL WORKS, Edison Electric Light Fixtures & Appliances, Combination (Electric Light and Gas) Fixtures a specialty. DESIGNS RBU ESTIMATES FURNISHED GN APPLICATION, 292 , 294 , 296 & 298 3 Cfc-H •^r ■ ^ v — si tn^c*c. HU /u>L4Z^ 4 H*- /o/y J%t*cc^ f 7^6uis£ 7*tK. 1 $su^e> 'lsV- 'Mf^gf -&W, (2.?^ -4-Pi *&-y£<{ &Mdy% , A h % BERGMANN & CO. . ELECTRICAL WORKS, Patentees and auHorliod Hanufactnrers of Edison Electric Light Fixtures snd Appliances, COMBINATION (El.ct/lc LI«M and Ga.) FIXTURES A SPECIALTY. DESIGNS AND ESTIMATES FURNISHED ON APPLICATION, Tho Molt Comptoto Facilittm for all kind! of Eloctlical Work. 292, 294, 296 AND 298 AVENUE B isOOx. /tb c H^VO trf&A**-' '£(/{stois Cuo *■“ . BERGMANN '& CO. ^ - ELECTRICAL WORKS - t -p fttontess Ml sutorlitl Hinufactnrers of 5 Edison Electric Light Fixtures snd Spplisnces COMBINATION (EI.CI. Ll*h« .ad O..) FIXTURES A SPECIALTY ^ DESIGNS AND ESTIMATES FURNISHED. PN APPLICATION. • ' Th « Mo«l Complain Focililio. for'all kind. of Electrical Work. 292, 294, 296 AND 298 AVENUE _B, /.iU (y$~ y-LfrOti. GLu^ ■fW 77 ^ ^ Gt^OCjLjL. *WT V~UsrZL/i*J‘ . /jm _ /far '6%/ Qr4Ct^k*Gtfyu f *4 C£x. j isj, // h*{Av ffiCLcj a. y*. Av 'y i^azxxJi, A-A euztzi, ^ ye^«, /fecA, 7 ‘ ^ BERGMAN N & CO.' ELECTRICAL WORKS, Edison Electric Light. Fixtures & Appliances, Combination (Elactrlc light and 8aa) Fixtures a spacialty. DESIGNS RNn ESTIMATES FURNISHED DN AFFLICimON, Tbn Host Comploto FacUIUos for all Kinds of Electrical Work. YliS IstX. F /At- StU- BERGMANN & CO. ELECTRICAL WORKS, Patotiu sol aulbcri28J Humbctunn of Edison Electric Light Fixtures md Spplisnces, DESIGNS AND ESTIMATES FURNISHED ON APPLICATION. 292, 294, 296 AND 298 AVENUE /fa ///* 4 , /(£? ft. t-i /^X fy^\u_ /n^L. *2^7 C>7 y^Lt-^ (SyiXl'X (^h^L ^*- ’ //$) ** P^*^» £* ^h^i> — w 'Xc4x^-*-*->'c i-w- BERGMANN & CO. ' ELECTRICAL WORKS, PitioUd ini mttoriai HmofscUnn of Edison Electric Light Fixtures snd Applisnces, COMBINATION (Elactrlo LI.M andG..), FIXTURES A SPECIALTY. DESIGNS HOT] ESTIMATES FURNISHED DN APPLICATION, Tk. Moat ComplalaFacllitlaa for «ll kind, of ElactrlcIWoik. 292, 294, 296 AND 298 AVENUE B, ' BERGMANN & CO. ELECTRICAL WORKS, '• • PitaUu Ml lutiorliid Haoi/achnn ol . • . Edison Electric Light Fixtures snd Ipplisnces; DESIGNS UND lit Complete Fuilitiu for oil 14, 296 AND 298 AVENUE B, \ v .-",,-,-^Fi'GMANN &"CO. ELECTRICAL WORKS, . PatanUsa «1 auttorkad llaoufacturaia of ■ Edison Electric Light Fixtures ®nd Appliances, . COMBINATION (Eloctrle Light and Gta) FIXTURES A SPECIALTY. ’ ' DESIGNS UNE ESTIMATES FURNISHED ON JlPPLICiLTIDN, Tha Moat Compl.t. Facilltla. for all hinds of Electrical Work. 292, 294, 296 AND 298 AVENUE BZ/ f % / r mtr 7 *~z ts2 ^£727^* 4r~ /y,yy^r:J ^ y * 777-/ y stTt' i*-iy. 00 . ' :>:jBERGMANN & CO. EiiifpTRICAL WORKS, ■ P«t«nta«t and tuthorlud Manufacturer* of Edison Electric Light Fixtures & Spplisnces, Comb! cation (Elactrio light and Gas) Fixtures a specialty. NS AND ESTIMATES FURNISHED DN APFLII •The Host Sooplele FacliiUes for all kinds of Electrical Work. 02 , 294 , 206 & 208 . V*: o 'rynz. Cfan^je. ^ ’As'CfavUO ( . —. . BERGMANN & CO. 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'?•y tnrd £^w S"i )C|i> i/-*v*«. l y cm i/s' SfeUvi ^JtptAVfj 36"d_ • £r^(xet.u.s+ ptp Jem 4^*' f / ' rw 14' '■**. v . f-^Cya, £v» . | . ko \ \o US' MAPLEWOOD nOTEL, —j fo Lfb t Cmr-^ • 0) 6 A*, Y^JCche-^-. ' l O <7 P ^i-0. Grr-yrt-X-Cr* ' C(-er^+-'f~ /LlD-^ 3 sthr^k -33 1 0 I / 1 C ' l4-*£L_ ■ Cfi C> fr~ 3 4 2 I 3 1 °H I ' ...> ■ \- • -The Eksox Company [ secretary's office, for Isolated Lighting.) • ea fifth avenue. Edison Machine Works. 104 GOERCK STREET, New York,.. 188&- £&Zt-Scrrz ' g e -C 3/zarr-zzjS zrp Azjzxrz. tSexj^zA*.^ ■2<£A?/zT_ DBtrait, . ^ a W^ ayVy( ^-' , “f AyS,^ ^, % Crt r ^ Q/l&n^Y^ '-^^£-^-j&_ t —— C2jZ£ /4&1 - c/tSt*y£ <2^0 /< cv£ txf&cf - f&~^y-. S&* ^cyiUAzf -^L, — c/y^a^^o 'rfehr ^W-uo/ Jto : ' 7 ^f^y *4 AcJLt V a .^ ^ ‘T^aJZ^iX^eJ __ -2* - ^ ^ X^fcT c ^^^O-<^0 /bur^~t+yAj ^ W-e^ y <=w^ /^ ; £i>visv '~l£\>Cply$> d ss. t^O~y>-£'£l(s ff~ C *~'^ ^ AiT^ tt-r+/Ci^£ '-7^-J-AeT /(T a^iu/’O U.e*—isu /~lXJL ’n^Uts’ L ^0~W »/ <^-W ^/*~r~t>--C^i^^L % jvt bs6t£ isO~t~T~S MS /* Cyl^~y^A & yC^7^ Ajfet !> *0 ‘5^-z^-^Cv-v-i^ '-r\.Cj, Cyt^c^t^r- *^1*0 0~yij /9fe ' ^2^r' -?~xS‘-cS~*V c^fc^o-r* /-y" JT >?-T cx^'C**) *j)*~ r ~ •^~y'£ c-i^j wfe; _ 1884. Electric Light - Edison Electric Illuminating Company of New York (D-84-026) This folder contains correspondence and other documents relating to the busmess of the Edison Electric Illuminating Company of New York, which operated the Pearl Street central station. Many of the letters are by Samuel Allin, cashier of the cornpany, and concern income received from customers served by the Pearl Street station. Related material can be found in the Edison Electric Light Series)”* Bulletlns and ln the Prlmar y Printed Collection (Company Records All the documents have been filmed. ■/ rr'v-ot -05 $(6*011- $/cc6te £$<'■»/«,Mf t/G/Uf* (pe*4 6 <5 djyfai G*+-e»ute. / rptf'O/ ~ t j Cfitin/ttuy c/O./'bin (pc/J y 6 & O^uc-nttc-. ^jA_' '/cft/V (fr/tJr-ir (fftc/uc cUf/ttnimn <&*,/«»? t/G’fUv W'rM ■ _£2U (sy/etv -/ j j y? ■ \ 3 /y --XJB ^X> ^O-T,> r 3-t) *7 ?*£■ •/> *7 hr 7 A Mr. Insuli:- , Referring to your memorandum of the 4th inst. about orders for our New England Department, we beg to advise you that no orders should be sent to you direct, and you will please fill no o-ders except they come through my office. MAR B [ENCLOSURE] Abendroth & Root Mfg Co., ' MANUFACTURERS OF ROOT'S SBOTION-AD SAPBTT BOIIjEIBIS, MAOHINBHT AMD G-BNHRAlj OASTINOS, • ROOT'S MB T A T .T . ~m TUBING-, GALVANIZING IN' A-L,Ij ITS BHANOH1S. cjfco., AND OORRUGATED SHEET IRON, dbc.. Office and Warehouse, ? CLIFF STREET. N. Y. THOMAS A. EDISON, Central Station, Constrnotion Dep’t, NO. 65 FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK. Address reply to..... Ik. Jlk, / WjUfd' ict fat' tf J>to ^letJo j TdjUw J tu it U fUuJoiuite^^-'IWL. 0-iuL HjuiAi-tifc ' U)4u^(^ .jut- . dl/lMs — (fmu. M^dr a-/t tuwA-'fii iua/&-^- uuk*!' -itteiCf' L a^^lL^APj(u.e{lilt~d/r^iuiuci£^Guu^^- AmtidT $Mtx. 3t dr *f~-€aiwd^j? ^ c4&iL (dr oddi (jjddf, ~ 1 L -dot.J V- dL 3t 'dot, at add- &mu< — -itduhUu j h- c ^adt^t(Jkf / efMT iuxatf^ 9uvdti/d, u^/t^nudr. . +yii idud^uUjU'Uv -a^^UilriJ^llddcL lid. - do- rfa_ ; oc- ! , ’ (dtoeJ- d°. /. Jcfaihddut- J “ •nr^ dhfffc. l£. dt 33 . AJL ; rapMAS A. EDISON, ; - *'.. W. D, RIC~' ' " , •*. Central Station. Construction Dop’t, “V ■ HO. 65 Fifth avenue, sopt of coostroctioh. HEWY0Rlf - ■ • • Address reply to __ _ _^ /. Jt. JUy ■ * j. * ■OaiL^jjnJ JuiUJd mial(L pj ‘^udL-^sti dpifr AAcmiMkc, Mm, 2+ r m *- JUiu^ h-^uUf U/twu,^ _ * tuw t&rG£r T *** ^4 j Gm M /fitfriAL. _ , i GU^litalt^r stout MZT 4U zh AiAUU^Mm, Aw + otuAua, „ ' / . ^ L .fy}' 4 wuAU> W [ATTACHMENT] // - :3cT /Z^ 34*6 . g~y y 777 ' 7 3 [ATTACHMENT] Edison Electric illuminating Company, ■ 65 5th Avenue, New York. J OFFICE FIRST DISTRICT. ;iftic Illuminating Co. or ] . 0 ^. _ OlW. Qa^J^I n fVOJJ UjoJ -ik^L—,QN>1_JLn^_.!U?v 3 _ i aaj) nkvX- s^is^L ._^_ .J&t , .X._..y — .I/W Jiu. Clvu|. '~Oj^xu CL _ W..._.ruu^._____»V.MftW. S ‘ 6 S Sy'/A Of-uettue. (Syfcw Sii/, Z^=L S yt ^ e^iezJ^ , Z»-Z- s<2- // 2, <7 /£ d ^ $/cc/u 0 cfZ/umc^a/^y,. Ctfwi/utny r/(=rf» u flU ai ^ (6 Sty?/ Crfvenuc. 2Zs & cTSs yy ; nf the Boa rd of IHrentnrx of Urn -ED ISON BLEGTR 1C ILLUMINATING COMPANY OF NEW YORK,'- w'M ho held at the office of Secretary. iB. OFFICE FIRST DISTRICT. Edison Electric Illuminating Co. of New York. 257 PEARL STREET, . 1884. Electric Light - Edison Electric Light Company (D-84-027) c ° ntains corr«pondence, agreements, and other documents relating to the business of the Edison Electric Light Company. A few of the documents deal with Edison's successful struggle to win control of the company. Some of the documents concern the reorganization of the Thomas A. Edison nr«M r ^+ tl T + ? e c a T- tmen J.' M V ch of the correspondence is by Sherburne B. Eaton, th?Ed^nn Fi^Wo 1 T S ? n h+ E1 ^ CtriC Ll g n ht , Company. Related material can be found in the Edison Electric Light Company Bulletins (Company Records Series). *?L r0X /r ely 80 p u ercent of the documents have been filmed. The following rnntE» ^ f docu ™ ents have not been filmed: routine intraoffice communications; documents° rreSPOndenCe Concermng shi P m ents; duplicate copies of selected ghosvenor rlowhey, ti?3Broad St.(Dmxii.BuiLDi« 0 ) NeWYork. ■'&./ (d'To aj ,«- *f£}j| .AV aertrtu ctV Jit-isu,u *r «%4_ '/f*tS#0C- y^-Msridf W- . 'Itrc/jf nilcj, t-l-crcL, -JhOct-CO^/ 'T't’^nJts -'JL.r^ t/(jjc(d'ru c j<0 & C/S,6 <£0yt..0, fnr c*>-*-^& ! ?^£&ysZ., ^4^.^ "Z^ 'Z^&^LiZjrS'. S.>r^L ^JL-^L AS -^-y^ J V ^ <*&£^**-**y£z> ~z^t ^ ~^fe=e£, v ^y ^2^ZZy - - T TT^ <£^^> <*~~z ~<-*l ^-i^, ^ . ^ ty^C TCld* [ATTACHMENT] d Mr. In'sull, , yj Vou are evidently right. The party who complained was ' Borden’s cousin. Doubtless he has repented, is afraid that the ; \ ; compl'afkt widl reach Mr. Edison’s ears, hence this letter. In other words, they fell that they have a grievance, but do not want The Edison Elected LighfrCompany, 65 Fifth Avenue, New York,.K.o..b.r.uar.,y„.23.rd...188 4 S. Borgmann, Rsq. City. Dear Sir:- Tho Light Go's Special Committee on Manufacturing and Reorganization will meet next Thursday evening. T hey will expect me to be prepared to furnish information about the various man¬ ufacturing industries connected with our business, and 7 am therefore addressing a note to all four of the shops, inviting answers to the following questions, which X wish very much yon would reply to in behalf of Borgmann R Go. (1) What is your present capitalm and'what is the total amount of money now employed in your business? . Please state how much is invested in plant, with such other details of investment, as you are willing to give, (2) What is the total amount of business done since you commenced; how much duriftg the year'll**; how much in Jan¬ uary 1884; what proportion of each of these amounts went abroad, that is to say to any other part of the world besides Worth and South America, which is the territory belonging to the Light Co. (3.) Have you., conducted any business not connected with electriclighting, that is to say if you have been engaged in any other kind of manufacturing, please state what it was and whether the amount is included in your answer to the next preceding q„es-"" (4) How profitable has your businoss boon? (5) Taking your business for tho yoar 1 HH3 as a basis, how much cash capital would bn required to handle the business in the most advantageous manner, outside of present per¬ manent investment in machinery, real estate and plan.t? It is proper for me to say that we do not claim tho right to ask you those questions, and that we shall accordingly esteem your willingness to answer them not only as very courteous treatment on your part, but also as an indication that yon are disposed to Dendor tho Committee every assistance in getting at tho exact status of the four manufacturing enterprises connected with our business. will you kindly favor me with such reply to this .letter as you may see fit to make, by next Thursday morning? President. | [ATTACHMENT] C.d/7 ■ ... ■ . Referring to ray letter of Inst Saturday soli¬ cit.ing certain information for the use of the Committee on Manu¬ facturing and Reorganization next Thursday evening, will you kindly include in your answer replies to tho following additional ques- (1) Has your company, or any one acting for it or in ■ its interest, made any inventions, applied for any patents, or «il*0S out any patents connected with your business? if so, Please state how many and tho subject matter of each, also whether they havo been assigned to the Light Co. or not, and what they (H) Have you any arrangement with outside parties' for the use of patents upon payment of royalty or other compensation* or havo you purchased any patents from oytside parties in any way • bearing upon our business? If so, please give full details, . including cost. (:3)m Looking at matters retrospectively, with the experience gained in developing the business, please state whether you havo invested more money in am machinery or■ other plant .than would be necessary, in order to develop the productive capacity - “Of your present plant. If mistakes of this kind have been made, • • kindly give details of them, including tho cost. Lot mo ’ ,r R® u P on y°u the importance of having your r to my questions at my office not later than Thursday mornin r 23th. 1334. Fob. 25th. 1334.,, •S. 3. Ha ton per Me.G. Mr. Edison, If I remember aright, I asked for a copy of the estimated running expenses and profits of the Utica plant, a week or two ago. Will you kindly have a copy made? You may remember that the originals were prepared last^Autumn, but I hrought them back from Utica withme. Mr. Crouse now wishes a copy of them, viz., estimated profits arid estimated running'expenses. S. B.ivEaton -.-W -.’'.)•; . Peb. 28th. 1884. . .perMclG.' ,C. Mr. Insull:- Mr. Dyer informs me that your office recoiveda cable some time ago from Mr. Batchelor saying that the Stockholm patents had been vacatod. Can this be so?. It seems to me I am entitled to know all such highly important information as this, and not be placed in the position of learning it by chance from other sources, than your office. I hope there is some mistake about it, and that it will not turn out that such important information has not been made known to the officers of the light Co,. If such a cable was received, will you kindly tell me what the substance of it was?, (signed) S, B. Eaton, March 1st. 84. (Copy) (copy) Mr* Insullj- Beferring to your mom. giving news about 7 or 8 village plants, lot mo suggest that you send the original letters to me instead of giving me a summary of them. I am especially desirous of this because the statements made in your memo are quite in conflict with private information which I got from other relia¬ ble sources, and it raises in my mind the same old doubt as to whether I am Kept fully informed of both the good and the bad from your office up stairs. If you send me anything at all please lot me have all the original documents themselves, that is to say all the letters from 'the various agents and employees. ( signed ) S. B. Eaton .1 ' lJ ' r ' Whan you were* abroad and in Italy, did you make any . inquiry, about our proposedilegiSlation tfWe,.' so as to prolong the.-life of the Italian pa tent s'touching; their affedt on the Ameri¬ can patents here? Did yoy-do, anything-about it. ' } am on tho point of writing Mr. Bailey still another i: letter asking„.him to give that matter his attention, but before doing so would -be glad to Know what you learned'about it- S. B. Eaton . , t March 1st. 1984. . , > per Mc.fi. fei The Edison Electric Light Company, 65 Fifth Avenue, Thomas A. Edison, Esq. 05 Fifth Avenue. City. Dear Sir:- At the direction of the Committee on Expenses, I enclose herewith a copy of their Report dated Feb. 19th. 1884, to which I would call your careful attention. Kindly acknowledge receipt of same in order that I may know that it has reached its proper destination, and oblige. Yours very truly. yjf. Secretary, ' ,Vhen y° u wai-e abroad and in Italy,' did yon make any inquiry about our proposed^legislation’ there,' so as to prolong the. life of the Italian pa tents touching : their effedt on the Ame can patents here? Did you do anything.about it. ' I am on the point of writing Kr. Bailey still another letter asking .him to give that matter his attention, but before doing so would-be glad to know what you learned about it. The Edison Electric Light Company, N ew Y ork, _M.ar_G.h_3.r.d.._ Thomas A. Edison, Esq. At the direction of the Committee on Expenses, I enclose herewith a copy of their Report dated Peb. 19th. 18H4, to which 1 would call your careful attention. Kindly acknowledge receipt of same in order that I may know that it has reached its proper Yours very truly. Secretary, Mr. Insull,«. . . ... • ■ • '-.-..v':' . Mi - . ■ Borgmann decided-not. to try Mr. Spencer Trask' s .patent fuel,in the shops. I told:Mr._ Trask that, p or haps it. could.be'tried at'Goerck street,’ _■ Will you kindly communicate with him about it? ' Qf course-the Light Co. is anxious to have it tried, because if it is only-half what Mr. Trask thinks it is it will be a valuable adjunct to our business. S. B. Eaton March 4th. 1884. per. Me.G. T. A. EDISON, Ur. Tomlinsom- _ Ought we not to arrange for^a'formal taking over of the Machirffc Works by the new Company* ^^ought not Bergmann & Co. to arrange for a formal taking overj^^t'hlBlr business? And ought, we not to issue a circular in reMtlon to it?. Was such a circular ever iss action with th^ Lamp Company, or any formal assignment Lness made?, „ cc^c *~7sv * / The Edison Electric Light Company, 65 Fifth Avenue, New York,.Mar.ch....l.7.thw.... The Thomas A. Ediso After the conference that took placo this Messrs. Upton, Moo: 1 Insul.1 and myself, to take the responsibility to ask Mr. Insu.ll to order : 11 X 14, to bo : fonts plant. Mr. Moore says he will take the old engine back and credit the price on the new engine. My reason for giving this order in the absence of Mr, Edison, is that all the parties admit that the lights at Bellofonto are very irregular, giving dissat¬ isfaction and causing large lamp breakage, owing to the bad regu¬ lation of the engine, which Mr. Moore says cannot be corrected un¬ til the engine is brought I 3 the shop. All parties admit that the present engine is not large enough. Whil'o there may be no great hukry about that, doubtless the bad regulation ought to have’immediate attention. Consequently 1 take the lib¬ erty of asking you to change the engine at once, without waiting isting that ho will appr Very truly yours Mr. Insull, The Committee on Expenditures ere dissatisfied with the Testing Room expenses' I persuade them to insist on’; no change being made until Mr. Edison,returns. I beleive he has always intended to have the Machine'Works pay'us for their testing, but am not sure of it.’ I only mention'‘it now so that in case the' complaint reaches you, that they are dissatisfied with the ex¬ pense, you will know the position I have taken, via’," that the whole mat ter; ought to % laid over until Mr.>Bdison returns and that he will then do what is fair about it. Vj Major Eaton Some correspondence has come to me from Mr. Hutch- insoni whidh I notice that Mr. soldan has been written to, with relation to business in connection with the Machine Works. The business of the Machine Works is conducted by us in this office, and we would therefore Teel much obliged, ir any matters are in dispute, you will write us in relation thereto, as . otherwise delay must occur in consequence of all such matters having to be ultimately referred to this office. X am now in communication with Mr. Hutchinson as to the claim he makes of 815- for wrong shipment of an armature. March 19th, 8 { 4. Sami. Insull By. H. Mr. Tnsull, STATE OP NEW YORK. Ho. 324. T.N' : SENATE, March 25, 1884. Introduced by Mr. DALY — read twice end referred to the committoo on miecollaneous corporations —re p °rted from said-committeo for consideration of tho S'onato and commit- ted to the committee of tho whole and made special order for Thursday, March 27. ; AN ACT In relation to telegraph and electric light companies in cities of this state. do ltf e af%/fows e - SMe ° f ' NeW ' YOrk ’ r ‘t resenUd in Senate and Ass.mbly, . 1 Seotion 1. All telegraph, teleplionio and electrio light wires and cables used ' : 2 in any incorporated oity of this state, having a population of live hundred tliou- 3 sand or over, shall hereafter be placed under the surface of the streets, lanes and ! 4 avenues of said cities. 1 § 2. Every corporation, association or person owning or controlling telegraph, ' 2 telephonio, eleotrio or other wires and cables,'including what , is known as tele- • 3 graph poles, and other appurtenances thereto, shall, before the first day of 4 November, eighteen hundred and eighty-flve, have the same removed-from the 5 surface of all streets or avenues in every suoh oity of this state. 1 § 8. In case the owners of the .propertyhbove enumerated shall foil to comply 2 with the provisions of this act within the time herein specified and limited, the (Senate, NO.J324.), . 1 . (1.1,»G, O, 844.) . g3 “looal governments’’ of ,the said oities 'of this .state shall then, and they,aw • • . 4. hereby direpted to, ■remove,’ without delay, all telegraph, electric light andsnob.; 5 other wires, oables and poles, wherever found'above ground,^^within ifchei corporate?: 0 limits of their respective oities. 1 § 4. JTo oity in this state shall grant any exclusive privilege or franchise under 2 this act to any corporation or individual by whioh a monopoly may be ore- 8 ated or competition prevented on equal terms. .1 § 5. This aot shall take efieot immediately. Has the property of the Lamp Co. been turned over to a corporation? You know the Light Oo’ s’ contract was with you as an individual. • Ii' you are going to tranfer the title to the property to a^corporation, do you not think you ought to first Ref the Light no’s consent, provided the Board of .Directors are/ e .¥a»chy 38^.^1884. j trouble with £" months P»r ; customers had norr trouble with lamps, they outlasted the guaranteed life ’ l y la,npS US ° d Undar exactly same conditions and ' same service as former ones, have failed to give sa?- ' ’ Is,action. The lamps continue to copper. i over Se t n a ^f° SS ^ iCke; ‘ rubbor sockets the shell fits j paper mills at Appleton that this is a serious fault . c> , now water-proof plugs which you are now furn- ■ cw^nas?- H! ; £ 1 tr 1 - anSi ;»* S-”™? 25 Would suggest that these holes in all collars^be ™ Pleven? t^til P r^* ha a d t«orow ; , ..whicl, widl Ef; thing to bo done now. Is to bo nartiotil«>^ ? srt,« ■?.. Albany th . „ohi„. ?.n !XS*“' *' > f%U C *—■ ~&Z £Wfco^;' ft jf ^ > ,Ur. Insull, Do'you-'not think you had bettor .answer this letter yo«r- self, instead of my doing it? I assume from.you mem. that such is your intention. It is queer equity, as Mr. Edison says, for him to bear the expense. Let me suggest that you keep a separate acc¬ ount of whatever expense there may be, and hereafter we will con¬ sider who ought to bear it. We are all interested in making the Shamokin plant a.success. In fact that must be done, even if the light Co. has to bear all the expense (itself* I'leave you to reply to the letter. S. Be lteton April 23rd. 1884# par Mc«G* A. G* ~{s4)UsQ^>~* t) ^^Cc^teZZ€ JLjr^S~~ &> £)-C4Ls*C d^*t : . . n i$-€4S~C*9tg As~ *Vu~ rf^L e,/ S%-*-/ ^^ 1* tf ^~~ ^ (*0 ~V .~ '' f ^ < 2 ^/^ c-nJ-f ^t^*t~^- *&**^f~-s^e-Acb tOt^t^ C ^sZL-v^-is -Ac~ .'-^L^ , OyS^-^D s*l£p?_ - Y ~^u v . • i ... tf :i^-^ 7 _ ; r 4wuJ : ' O^itonwiv* CX, J^Ji^oow [TO HENRY VILLARD] 7to~C*t Sa£z £^S~ -**-^#-*■0 S?Zc£. ^t^ZZZt'C < '^-^7/' 0^0 " t*—■ sttc £cgins ds~ do ^tc £ y'zte. >? s~--< ¥ ,, ^ " c ' c ^ ~ • < £ *-G . [ATTACHMENT] Kr. Edison, - . - • | , - If you approve, T am quite willing to give Markle an option until Sept. 1st. for the city of Detroit. T would •make it one sided, providing that if he did not succeed by that time he would forfeit all he had done absolutely. Do you agree? i; S. B. Eaton ' I April 29th. 1884. per Mc.G. ... . . . S S-CAw.. IA‘ A THE EDISON ELECTRIC LIGHT CO., "/. P-™* ty'ftottta*) «4. f&tXtMi/, 8cj &u fat &cj ./o tiaucCJ -y<* ttj! 4fvCfj & txf 4ku4iaicL t>ji yompufxtV nfitx-.i.o-wxS. '^tyuAji AtJ^iy - -.. . 'IfitCtMcO Mr. Edison, The first reason was that the case is now in splendid shape and delay could only operate to enable the enemy to make his part of the case stronger.^ The other reason was that the matter was all now fresh in the minds of the counsel and they would not have to spend time in studying the thigg up/ These were the only reasons. May 8th. 1884^/ “1L~I -*7 6 Mr. Mi son, Hr. Dickson,Testing Room, has an assistant to whom v/o pay 810 a week. I believe you propose to shut up Goerck street in a few days. Don't you think we had better lot the assistant go? I suppose we had better keep Mr. Dickson, although the shop is closed? Please give me your views. S. B. Eaton May 9th. 1984. per He.O. j~r ^ y-! Mr. Edison, Now that I have got the expenses of the Light Co. and the Ill. Co. well in hand, I am turning my attention more closely to the Isolated Co. Here is their monthly pay roll everywhere. You see it is a pretty large amount. We must see if we cannot put.the knife in somewhere and reduce it.- It includes everything except Mr. Hutchinsonfi salary. S. B. Eaton May 10th. 1884.. ’ . per Mc.G. A [ENCLOSURE] Mr. Insullj :’ Will-you please let me see for a moment copies of the . ; estimates for Cumberland* HdV I beliebe they were sent three of four, days ago, and I would like ..to look at them'just ior a moment. Her® are the Light Co’s expenses for last month. ' v i ■' ;,T°u there ware som0 extraordinary items, notably in legal ex¬ penses and patent fees. ' ' jj. My Ill. Co. analysis i April. If you will drop in my 1 : not written up for the month of . r .v •->om I will show it to you, or I w L;li' send, it up to' your room if you prefer. S. B. Eaton per Me.0. May |io th. 1084. [ENCLOSURE] (o O^-C^a yCjL. C-^t C/ CA^y [ENCLOSURE] [ENCLOSURE] j [ENCLOSURE] G-GjPs S Cb- SAcoc/^ t®a-&oiltrhc Snd/ ■• ^ _ ■TO.CO V-yo'Jo P3.33 Y-toJo So.oo Y-/oJ, So.no Y-to Jo || _ C . / ft i ^ Y^^/u^uoluAcie^oid tifif-ocj, -df-faJsoLj s£fcruc, fU*^£&^asc*.c/ tO ey<^A AoOst^cuaUas^*. tO ■ tfoojt^tJljL/ Ah. falvyofA t/fj.ty (3&JL, a^rVK ,® Committee of> Three consists of Lowrey, Adams and Cpstar^;'; I, hava seen them | all and they all accept. The first' •maoting is called for this afternoon; at .the.office of Di M. * Co. member ^of the Committee, as I understand it,>. and there¬ fore shall not attend at the. meeting to. day;' nor at’ any future ' ’ meetings unioss specifically required to/do so by the Committee. S. B. Eaton ' , V ' ■May 14th.-1884. per tlc.O. President’s mom. for Rxocutivo Committ'oa^m^o'tlnu,’'Light Company, May 24th.: 1004. . yy?r J r tl -" : ' CONSTRUCTION DRPARTM RNT. TRMPORARY RXPRNSRS. i'Shh.; I? cl is on notified ‘mo that ho was unable any ,longor'‘'tc5 > t' , ’ ■ carry the oloctrical stafil‘of ;his Cons'tructi’o’n Department. Ho imdhtiohea^.O ‘men “in particular, all,- he' thought, .indispensibi'o'.to 'Wer^Cls mass. Their salaries arid 'expenses aggregate aBo’ij(t : 'Sl&'Qti 'a 'Week. I told him that in or A dr to pre^ohi't'H^ir^'di's- ci^rga!:By him, the Light Company would temporarily pay the “hx- ; pe'ns6s' l ‘ rV si?bjoe't to the future action of tho Directors. 5 '"" ■ r> ‘ Oh May 21st. Mr. Rdison asked to have tho engineering pay 'roi'l of his Construction Department also assumed by the " " Light' Co., 7 man, about S200 a vreek. I told him this also".' •v/uVil'd have to be acted on by tho Directors. - ■ Shall the Light Co. assume all or any 'partt’oi’ ‘tKosb v^fnsds, aggregating about $425 a week, pending 'tho' i ulMi'inaTo'' :i°.. c >^ic>ri of what shall be done with the Construction Deparf~ , ’ ? '? CONSTRUCTION DRPARTMRNT.- ’dCNTRACTS. About 2 months ago tiio Thomas A. Rdison Construction Department iriade a written fender to install a central station paint in Dallas,. Toxalsy 5 fdr #4V-70D, provided it were accepted within 00 days. r '".T'He W'days Tiajvo now oxpirod, the company is not yet formed, and Mr'.' RH.isdn -^sr'npt' ■in' condition to extend the time for accepting his f t’bK'db>V The question.' arises' whether the Light Co. will assume tho esti¬ mate .and' authorize our agent, to proceed with the formation of the :cb'mpa. , riy?- ; ' ,;>> Thero aresoveraiothor towns situa.tod like Dallas, '?in'Tt^“i8''‘regard*, ........... Y" " 'T! r‘• • .- shall t j )0 ught Co. assume those contracts, pending thd- Tfnai r ‘a'j:spirsi'ti6ri o't the' construction business? '’"’"HT! SOUTH 'AMER ICAN ‘ WglMslS." '• "“Mr. ' Ed'is on asks for au- t)i r 6r’it'y"tti" make arrangements wi th "s uch parties'" as he may sol- . oc!t‘,’ to!'exploit our business in tho various countries of South j ■'•'AD^ficui* also in Mexico. ..V>" v "': ,, jipv... • yj Q have already given Mr. Edison tlio' Argentirio'.^epuB'- " ‘lie urid Chili. On July Mud. 1003, Mr. Edison was given - ' 'author-' •it'y to'at once install a central station plant at Buenos M Xyr'6s.' Although'11 months have passed,' and' this hi® not ye t boon'accom- pl'isKbd, Mr. Edison is 'cohf'i , dent’"t' : Hat r: be"fofe .'another Winter',' ?he ■ c^hT's'tar't a central' station there.‘ . 'HTj/JT* ' On January 20th. 1004, an arrarigonion?’•'was •'Hrji^EdTson, for Chili, which Was rat if ied'^by 'tKo Dire^or's^Yffnb. •i£"ti(*7'' Mo is to pay us in cash 25 percontum on the shop*'pf:ice b’f ‘dynamos, and on village plants 10 per centum on the' coh^rHST' price"'of tho original installation arid"future' ihcrbases, f ali f as delivered P. 0. H.', 'in New York' city'.' ’’ " r W are also to'have a rpy'ai't'y of 10 cents on every lamp, both in isolated and cori't’ral station "lighting. Mr. Edison sent Mr! Stewart to Chili t'6 , 'd8'''" b'usiri’ds’s under this contract, and wo have "thus far received''two a good busi- small isolated orders from him. Ho expects to do ness. . * Shall wo make tho same arrangement with Mr. lidi- son "for? v oth'or' Sburitries in South America and Mexico, as wo iriaio .diTn'^ckiTi'? ' . : ,... ‘ UNSATISFACTORY INSTALLATIONS OF V'TliAOR PLANTS. Sev- prar’ofr.rtHo Village plants installed by tho Construction ivnpartf- hiierit are unsatisfactory to tho local companies. Hr. Doutyy . P'roSi’deiril; of the 'shurnokiri 'company, in a iattor 'dated Hay i'3'th, and followifig : np ’s'svo'reti previous conversations} and letter's on itKh fatter,' formally >oquests that his plant Ibd made satisf ac- '"tp'ry'^'rid to conform to his contract with Mr. Edison, 'as Mr’.'""' 1 notify ’understands it. Several of those companies have made complaints to usV •ah'd insist that oithbr 'Kr. Edison or our Company should maKe T ith6 in.slialiait'iohs perfect,' $6"c6'nform,. as they claim, to the' "dri-' ; r gT^' 1 c6ritranT.\';' There aVo two'sidertt) this question, Mr'.'^E’di- s’6h’‘'boTng' on one and the local - companies oft "'thti other. . Hy'‘oVm r " '-opinion is that tho installations should be made s'atisfact'ory!,*' witH'iri reason, but tho question arises who shall pay-for "the We'cossary changes and addit ional machinery. V/hat shall be our policy? Shall wo accept' MrV." '' ' •Edison’s docision as to what constitutes an adequate plant','"or shall v/e accept.the decision of our own ongin'ooringdd'opar tmbnt, Mr. Cl'arko for instance, or any other engineer whom wo may select Tr -Mr.- Edison’s decision is not accented by the local conipanfds, an-i if our engineers do hot agree with Mr. ICdison,- who shall ■pay, the expense of the changes and new machinory? Strictly ■:SpoaJt^ j c~r-3^- ^3&ACUvv^ —^CiAl tYvv&jttaw tfw_ c V\u»T Q.(XX^\JU> _ uv|| ^^ t^lLrtO Aj^O^asjO JWvrvui^ _ ■ "•••• % . .-•'—- -3 <\SI'V\MMa^_. ' / " J B i BREAs Thomas A. Edison irt invontor of a certain improvement or improvements in dynamo-electric aiachinos, to wit: '' Tri a dynaino-oloctrie machin*,' the combination of a so- rios of arm atom coils, a soriosof insulated conrnutatbr strips, to which the armaturn coils.are connected and a ' series of commutator brushes, from which different strongth« of current may be'derived according to the respective po¬ sitions of said bmahos arolind the .’circumference of the - Commutator: and' j'* " ■ . ..... .... ■ MEBEM: said Edison now has a certain application, ; No. oa -mo, dated August 7th. ,1W03, filed in. the United States Patent Office; and may file other applications em¬ bracing said invention; and !■■■•' .ffHRRKAS,' Kdi son FI ectVic hi nit t Company is sole owner by assignmen t'of said invention and any 1 otters-pWt- I 9nt Which may bo granted thereon: . NOW. T HFKFFiORF.. for arid in' consideration of one " dollar and other! Valuable consideration's in hand paid by tho Western Union Telegraph Company . a corporation duly- in¬ corporated under the laws of the state of New YorTi, to the said Edison Electric Light Company, a corporation also duly , incorporated under ith’a 1awC of the state of New York, and to the said Thomas ‘A. Edison, tho receipt wheroof is hereby aeknoWledged by thorn severally, the said Edison Electrie Liflht Company and the said Edison horoby grant to the said Wostorn Union Tolograph Company and its successors an ex¬ clusive liconso to make, use, and Vond throughout tho Unitm ' Etatos, apparatus embodying tho said invention, as horeiribo'- Toro dosignatod, but for tolograph purposes of every char¬ acter' whatsoever only and not otherwise: it being undoV- stood that said 1 ic;oriso does not grant to said Western Union Telegraph Company any rights or privileges uhder or pertaining to said, invention for other purposes' than those ' relating to telegraphy or 'the' transmission of messages tel-" egraphieally, > ‘ v . The said Western'Union Tel egraph Company hereby agroo's "’ to, does, and willy admit arid acknowledge tho validity 6'f the letters patent to be granted for said invention and ' the novelty and'htility of said invention; and further , agrees that it, the said Western Union Telegraph Company,’ will not, directly i oV indirectly, contest tlie validity of said letters patent or of said invention or aid or oncoti’r- ' ago others in so doing; , TN WTTNESS WUEREOE the said .Edison Electric Light' ’ Conpany and the said'Wostorn Union Tolograph Company havS severally caused - their corporate names to bo subscribed' to those presents by'their proper officers, thereunto duly, authorized, and" their’'respective ’corporate seals to be ’ C, it /rn-ab'i*.' - -- Th*-ommUf b 9f ThW* appointed “at the meeting of' the Board of Directors on May 12th; 18B4, report: FIRST: That they have had two full meetings; since which, time the illness of Hr. Adams has made it necessary for the other two members of the Committee to conduct negotiations with Hr. Edison and his associates, with whpm-thoy have almost daily held either formal or informal meetings, SECOND. At the outset they determined to submit a prop¬ osition which should have 'the effect of securing to the Company a suitable interest in, and large influence over the manufacturing business; re-organize the business of exploitAtion in a manner satisfactory to. Mr. Edison; and at the same time reduce the expen¬ ses of the parent Company to the minimum, but with a maximum of ef¬ ficiency and benefit ,■ having’in view the purpose for which it was originally organized. THIRD. The proposition was substantially as follows: (a) That the various shops should sell to the paroITt Company an interest of twenty per cent, and to the Isolated Company a like in¬ terest^ making^an-aggregate“of Wty p ; er= cent., and receive in pay- meftt therefor, stock of the two Companies at par; the interests in the shop to be appraised. (b) That the Light Company should make e contract with the-Isolated Company, conferring upon it pow¬ er to instal central stations hod plants, and requiring it to main¬ tain the requisite staff of engfhddhs, officers, »c. and offering to it such inducements ae might be proper’to lead it to undertake and develop the business. (c) That the Isolated Company should be re-organized by the ejection of such executive officers as would meet Mr. Edison*s desire that the business should be pushed with great energy. (d) That the staff of the Light Company should be reduced to a President, who should also be Treasurer, one engineer, and an Attorney,' all to be employed upon salaries; the President to give his attention especially as director in the Isolated Com¬ pany to its interests there; and in his own proper office as Pres¬ ident, to the initiation and prosecution of suits, the perfection of patents, the revision, if desired, of the contract now proposed to local illuminating Companies Ac., «c. (e) That Mr. Edison should extend his contract with the Light Company for at least three years, and returning to his laboratory, undertake the perfec¬ tion of old and the production of new inventions, FOURTH. This plan was first explained by one of the Committee privately to Mr. Edison, who appeared at the time to make ho objection to any part of it, except the extension of his con¬ tract, which he exhibited strong disinclination to assent to. Subsequently, the paper containing this proposition was considered by Mr. Coster, Mr. I.owrey, Mr. Johnson, Mr. Batchelor and Mr. Edison to¬ gether; but no definite determination was reached except that it was le&rned that, both Mr. Johnson and Mr. Batchelor were strongly disinclined to part with the interest in their shops upon the ground that those interests furnished to them present means of livlihood which they were indisposed to change for shares of. a greater speculative value, but witnout present income, FIFTH. Co-incidently with our pressing this plan, the making of contracts with the shops by which their profit should be limited, and they should be led to recognize all the patents of the light Company, and also to assign to it all patents now belonging to them or which they might hereafter acquire, (except those .of Mr. Edison) was discussed. SIXTH* This method without change of interest was strongly urged by Messrs, Edison, Batchelor and Johnson. SEVENTH. After many meetings Mr. Edison declared posi¬ tively his unwillingness at this time to'extend his contract, or to enlarge his interest in the parent Company by an exchange for an interest in the shops; and declared at the same time, as the Committee understood it, that his objection was solely based upon his disbelief in the ability of a Company to carry out the pro¬ jects which he had in view; but that should the re-organization take place with the result of introducing the element into the management, which he thinks is now lacking, he Would then feel dis¬ posed to consider such a proposition, BIGHTH. In the meantime a conference with Mr. Edison had shown that it was his desire that Mr. Johnson should take the presidency of the Isolated Company, to carry on its business sub¬ ject to the control of a small Executive Committee, for the conpo- sition of which Major Eaton, Mr. Upton, Mr. Coster, were named. Be¬ fore Mr. Johnson was named for this place by Mr. Edison, he had an¬ nounced his willingness to make an exchange of all his interests in all shops for an interest in the light Company upon terms to be agreed upon under the general principle of appraising, as your Com¬ mittee understood, all interests in the shop and taking the light Company’s stock at par therefor. Mr. Upton also expressed in a general way his willingness to make a similar exchange. But in respect to the interests of Mr. Upton, no definite conversation has taken place. At the time of writing this report the Committee is still negotiating with the Manufacturers for some partial exchange of interests and will make a verbal report should anything further develop in this connection. Irrespective of such exchange it is the belief of the Committee that if reasonable limit of profit to the Manufacturers be fixed nothing better can be adopted at this time than to make contracts with them in general like the one now 8Ubmi*ted, giving to the Parent Company the right to terminate the same at will upon a prescribed notice. The Committee further rec¬ ommend that the Light and Isolated Companies be re-organized in the manner proposed, and that the Light Company’s staff be reduced un¬ der the advice of Major Eaton, do that it shall carry the lowest salary and general expense account, consistent with keeping it in full possession of such knowledge of the business as would enable it at a future time to resume all that it may now part with with effect. A subject requiring early attention is a readjustment of the relations between the Light Company and the Illuminating Oonpany of Mew York City. A verbal suggestion will be made on this matter. An outline of a contract between the Parent and the Isol¬ ated Companies is herewith submitted; but in connection with this as with other points all further report can in the opinion of the Committee be best made orally at the Meeting of the Board. (Signed) 0, P. Lowrey, New York, June 18, 1884. C. H. Coster. * Copy of this proposed contract is not sent herewith but will be submitted at the mooting. -THE EDISON ELECTRIC DO. , 85 Fifth Avenue. New York, July 80th* 1884. % 1 Bbl. 50 C. P. lamps, £(2,1 Automatic Regulation Relay, Inventory of Stock of Testing Room Instruments etc* belonging part to Edison‘Electric Light Co. turned over to Mr. Batchelor during Holiday. $ 1 Photometer, £.1 Bradley Resistance Box, £.28 rolls German Silver, ‘l 1 Comp. Switch, - Three-quarters Bbl. Unsocketed lamps,! Double Switch,English Style & £ 2 Scales in Cases, £ 1 * without case, £ 1 Thompson Electrometer, & 6 Condensers, £.0. • 2 Volt Meters, 8 .( 3 . . 1 Ampere Meter, ,5 8.G. l Clock, ' * ■ ) 8,C ' 1 Speed Indicator, i, £ ' 2 4point Switches, '' £ 1 Reversing Switoh, £, 2 ■ Acetate of Zinc, ^ 2-Iron Bottles Mercury, £ ^ffi»ijE$,vfiifi3;«tancB Boxes, ' 2 Square Thompson Galva¬ nometers and Soales, '%■' 3 Deprez Galvanometer*, ( 1 Unstand. Low Resis- | • ' Ltance' Box, \£,C . 1 50,000 Resistance Box, l % 1 180,000 ■ ■ X5 \ e.c ec . 2 Sliding Bridges, 528 100 C. P. lamps, 445 If »- » * 297 50 » " • 1 Hookhousen Motor, 4 L Resistance Boxes, 1 H " '» ' IK » T - * 1 extra .80 ohm Resistance Box of: (to. £ J T,rQ(i J £1 .'O '1 Lathe with Tools, g,e> 1 Detector Galvanometer, ^•*2. s Thermometers, £.C 1 Standard Fata, Thermometer^ e ' C 1 Iqe ^ler. >) 4 *° md Trl P° d sln Sle Coil Thompson Galvanometer# 9„(t 1 Wall Galvanometer, t(t, 1 Andrew Pressure Indicator, SL> 1 Marone Galvanometer, £• 1 Astatic Galvanometer, & <3' 1 Bergmaim Bridge, Received the above instruments to be in my charge until Mr* Dioksipns. Return, Chas, Batohelor, July 30th, 1884, " O' tec •> <-L tZxH) ■LlfcLu oux-ct UJU>-iu. m-hr L, *j j\L~ (yttZZi (yiJLcr^.^ £., 0 , [ATTACHMENT] tv u /%noh cJf iy *& , n . ' / / S*W/" J^ H ( ^ A,0uu ^~ ^ Qsvid&vwn Lp-b- / JW " sJtsfc:V CO 'TYiejUuxcj ffco r i&-ocutcL of- ^ol£cIcjU*-cU sU>Ct-Aj Ay-WuuiaJ Ms Hits cLtodfv oj cAUA eJ. u4. 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A-&Wy\ OlAuH | $~f Alg QjH\ - My /iwt, A)n/t~ mr^L ]j ^ _. 4)i\(muL /c Yu/tul (ZAnil^ JtLo ~Au^ Y° Aj/lUsyvxj^/- /^QAmoLiv lY AyAtJLvy^ 4*~ 4 * j^j/Y / ^ aL ^ rx ^ lit,- T *Z,tiL J/ ~ fp. At - o-rtAtfA*? *'tfefUtr^ 4h kL/ Zu/rr f a 'UL 4 y 0 Ui / /f wl/i o{ ~/L\v^ isg fh./k/i*\ bi-ihv^j , /[hi fat (^A/X. 4/ IvjfcAj j /bj~frffc^tt J J / , Vi V l'LAt- 4 /Ktsti y 0 tiHll) ^6 (hvJi low-ed Zkoa Z-fasozA yZ ^ 'Otudo m I {IaA ffjLAA C&v* IjuUL/liA ; (nAAem* #/L /j fry, fA~A. /Qj/lyMAjL OblAlAX A~~Ztl*( &f bavkoHAty 'dtt*h ^AAOyy£i^ ; Ha And AiA 4 h)u/~bc<. r 7yT-*.C*^f— y^4f /^*-^ < -^~~ L (fu/tAv/ts ^A£rt'&>iv/(t*u/3!*/utritinf’>i£ fyfo/tcwr$fvt't/r/t.C&/frn/' fhos* k% Miaou Bsq., Doar Sir;- I onclosa herewith the proxy of Mr. Geo, W, Dean, as requested, Mr. Dean would thank you to send him a copy of the report of the Company, showini? financial standinR etc. Yours very truly, Spencer Borden, per K. . {Mis^ n ( v>7->^' Ai-uCJl. Qc-e y^.. ( ,.^trOL . c ■£^C^y-Sc^-tr ^^—^Z-V'T '* <&cLJ^L^, yl ffs<^A v-^L^y j ?L*Cy _- <^7- ~^—t£^e-i^ sjZ Oct. 27th. 1304. u. . A. .0. Tate, Esq., Peterborough, Ont. My Dear Tat'o:- ■ ' Your various letters to me came duly to. hand. ' ' ‘ ; •I have been so terribly busy that It has been absolutely iiupossi-;. -bl’s •for we to answer you. • • * f ■ ~ '■ !' • ■ Things have been going so badly ih general' in our busi¬ ness, arid the' wu’tlook has been so uncertain, that I have oven'had;' to deprive mys'elf of the services of the charming and illustrious' 1 ' ^co-worker “Mrs. Gallagher*, whose valuable aid I have called in' ; ; •'thi’s' devtliional Sunday morning. ;: "j.. •r I will Just post you as to the general run of things hero *Tho renowned and illustrious S. B. Eaton retires; on. this Tuesday _ ‘next.' The enclosed circulars will explain the matter to you. rTho controversy has boon compromised by the Light Co. cutting out;'- vail - their.objectionable men and electing the men nominated on ‘ rv: ? '•Mr. Edison' s- ticket, with the exception of Mr. Cutt ing, in whoso’ ’; place Mr. spencer Trask is going to be placed. : -But' Just- s top a * - ♦mociont, I' nm a little too previous, I should say -the election takes ’place next Tuesday, but, as things look at present, I think we nay 'consider it' is all finished up. Thus you see I am at' ‘last? get ting v evenV ' I have'often fold you that I would, and that the great’"\£'* '•Mogul* iW the bock room would have to clear out. Edison, Total-' Oct. 27th. 1804. A.O.T.2. .3 linson, myself and W. S. Perry have been working lika "Trojans" for the last two weeks getting proxies. Wo have upwards of 3000 proxies now in the safe, but it requires 3500 to control the Co., "and 'Drexal, Morgan 4 Co. have, in the face of this support' which “we have obtained, coiae to the conclusion that the most graceful’"/'! 'thi : ri$ ‘to :do 'i sr W give Bdi'son what he wants. Eaton disappears .' ^; "fibm' the business entirely, and has given Edison his word that he'"' ■wrill' not accept the nomination as a Director in any Edison Cov at "a'U In' the future, unless such nomination conies from •Thomas A.- ' "Edison, himself. You can imagine my feelings. • r There is no - • wire more anxious after wealth than Samuel Inaul-ly but- there are "times when revenge is sweeter than money, and I have got mine afr- ■trlttstv *' ’ ; ‘ *Johnson will now have full control of the business. ; rrr The President of the Light Co. will be more a figurehead than anjrr- •thing else, - and that President will bo Dr. Eugene Crowell, in all: f ^probability. I do not know that this change will benefit me in ^arfy manhrer,; except that it will certainly put Mr. Edison in' a much /better humor, and enable him to go ahead on other things, and so rv •T Wa'y look forward to making money in other directions. I do nbf ■ think it is hardly probable that I shall make much money out’ ’of '• Tt'ho electric light. . .... '-Johnson wants no to taka charge, in my--spare time, of .-•••• a literary bureau which he is going to start in connect ion with ■the Isolated Co.. That is he wants me to handle the newspapers, and see that the Edison interests have a fair shake in any oloc- ■'•tri'e light paragraphs that the press may give utterance to. • "Whether -I shall take it up I do not know, but T fancy I 1 shall, as • *itlOO.' or so a month is not to bo despised by a “busted Britisher.!"*"- » ■ i ■ I am expecting, with Tomlinson's aid, to form a Co. -fory. -the Stock Ticker. We expect to got the Seligmons into if.-' ; ‘ • *0f course 'this means another Secretaryship for Sammy, and another; •contribution to his fast diminishing “boodle.* • • ’ t ’; r • When i tell you that I am compelled to desert the- so- ■ciety of even’ such friends as we dined with a Sunday or so before - ■you 'left hero, you will understand how near busted I am, but I 'ati -Perfectly'happy, owing to the turn that electric light affairs' ' 'seem likely to take. r . ... * 1 have not been to the Machine Works for a week, owing —to the active part I have had to take in the Light’ Co's, agitation. I Understand, however, that the arc light affairs are getting- along very well. I may mention, strictly entro nous, that, providing ■veverything is- settled in the Light Co. to Mr. Edison perfect sat^r; risfac-tion-, that the arc light will, in all probability, bo turned 7 ;' -over to the Isolated Co. You must not, however, mention this to a soul-, as It' is a matter that ovenial 1 our .agents know anything ; 0ct.27th.1884. ,A. 0. T. 4. 4 about, and I simply send It to you, because I wish you to bo first posted. My impression i3 that if this arrangement takes • place, you will be bettor .off for it, inasmuch as I think we shall -thorv.'be able to make a deal by which you can contra! >' "I see an opportunity to do you a turn in this direction I shall v. t ’no't forget it, and I think I can flatter myself that I have the -ear of those wh> will have the deciding 1 of such matters. •“Meantime,' you will go. ahead just as‘if the arc ■light-business would "remain- -in the 3ame state as the present, and do not oven mention •this matter in writing to Batcheior, as it might cause mo trouble. -One''thing you may bo sure, that I will take care of your interests .rjusf the same as if you were right on the ground hero reminding; me.v -of it.' • If arc light affairs take the turn that T expect, which . ^ydfLKa-£ stiMk : a. (XScs, StoJ*'* &, n tf ^ ?6e *T /^Wc^Hro _ e^T) H " & // 0 -C o , "-gg* ^Z^ZZ^ ****^r- ^> 19 - *— ^£==£& ^iZZZt <&P€£i ) 3 CSL-* ftJVL ^r a *i (±^^z;^Z) ^ ~ '* ^d<5 » /^ir- . ^Let^yC ^t^t. '- ^KJLJ&sO ^ sL-Ctii--^c€&% [INCOMPLETE] E-l^crfnc Ltq * ~**** f/Sl-SS^ 'Ofifrcc; a. /e<^f=~ smaller size than the mains. The wiring of bmaldings for tho Edison light is done by sftilled workmen employed by the company. The wires are piaffed two and a half inches apart each wire having a double insulated non-combustible covering and being further pro¬ tected by a wooden moulding containing grooves on the under side to receive the wires, thus rendering any contact or "cross* almost impossible. In case any accidental contact of the wires, either directly or indirectly by tho contact of any metallic conductor, such as a gas or water pipe, with'them, should happen, Mr. Edison has in- -yerrted a device termed's!*safety catch*- which secures absoluft'e - ¥ree- dom from danger by fire and is an essential feature of his system op distribution. This device is intended to ptay in the system of electric distribution, u part analogous to that performed by the safety valve in-'a steam boiler or an overflow pipe in a system of water supply. It consists simply of a short piece of wire, s' fusible at a comparatively low temperature, which is inserted in and forms part of every circuit. The wire is an alloy of lead -tiin; and is contained in an adjustable plug or block. The ob¬ ject of the safety-catch is to obviate the danger of fire arising from an excess of current at any given point. Por instance, if from any cause an excessive amount of current passes through the circuit, the safety-catch would immediately fuse and thus cut off tho flow of the current before any danger could possibly be done by overheating the wires. To make this perfectly clear to those. Who are unacquainted with electrical science, it should be^sgtfKrd^f 1884. Electric Light - Edison Electric Light Company of Europe, Ltd. (D-84-028) pis folder contains correspondence, lists of stockholders, corporate minutes, and other documents relating to the business of the Edison Electric Light Company ot Europe, Ltd. Much of the correspondence concerns the company's relations with cor ! , P ar l 1 f of France and Germany. Related material can be found in D- 84-036 (Electric Light - Foreign - Europe). Approximately 80 percent of the documents have been filmed, categories of documents have not been filmed: routine notices for m board of directors; proxies; duplicate copies of selected documents. The following leetings of the f}f.buAjjjb : . "% > • rfctj) Co .. 0^. ^ ^ ss&r & ^ ^^9 o^ President. KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS that I Ohar.ins , Batohojor, of the Qity of Paris, do hereby constitute and appoint S. B. Eaton to be my lawful attorney, substitute and proxy, for me and in my nsune, to vote on all the stock hold by mo in the Edison Electric Light Company of Europe, Limited, at a special meeting of the stockholders of said Company to be'held on the 7th. day of March, 1884, as fully as 1 might or could do, were I personally present at said meeting. IN WITNESS WHERE OK, I have hereunto set my hand 'and seal this 4th, day of March, 1884. In presence of [ATTACHMENT] The Edison Electric Light Company . OF EUROPE, LIMITED,. 86 FIFTH AVENUE. New York, February 25, 1884. Sir : A special meeting of the stockholders of. this Company will be held at the office of the Com-' pany, No. 65 Fifth Avenue, New York City, on Friday, March 7th, 1884, at 12 o’clock noon, for the purpose of considering the present condition of the Company’s affairs, and of taking action upon a proposition from Paris for merging the existing three French Companies into one Company. m Thomas A. Edison, President [ATTACHMENT] [ATTACHMENT] A CT7AS ^Z>0 /O 2 / /o<^ / /-^ ;\S <•'> / ■z> yo Vb. /o q 5^ ,2 ■2S\ 1 /qTO | //o Vir / e7t>o A? KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS, that I, Thomas A.' Edison, of New York City, do hereby constitute and appoint |Samuel Insull, or failing him, S. B.'Eaton, to be my lawful attorney, substitute and proxy, for. mo and in my name, to |vote on all the stock held by me in the Edison Electric Ligb^ Company of Europe, Limited, at a special meeting of the Stockholders of said Company to be held in the City of New I York on the 7th. day of March 1884,^ as fully as I might or jcould do, were I personally present at such meeting. > WITNESS WHEREOE I have hereunto set my hand and seal this 6* day of ejju_ lQQi ' In presence of m m % fym Jfmte, f/o AleZy cend/t/c/c ftm/ a^iem/^fc /lAe r,tm/ d/eat/. So ve/e neceioiny /e /A n«mAl e/ve/ed <& dA«A /e en/,//£ -i e ^ ie&c^ztsru!. , "'^\ ' r &-#~c^* 0 - 7 *) eC^ -^£~cc^£~Z^r ijjfjfr.. . -de^n. /*-€/£&&&£' . }?>■'"' '?^^Ci^>--z*> _ _'- _>> P^f iO’-^-e^r. Vz<£^»-z-z-. ttZrzv • \ - s/° S& <3 < *'^&C^-pf£^7>'?'Z-'<2 ■ ■-'^fo^ ^ ^ Qcu ^f - s ^ - 4 ^ ^ '£(rtA,Xs /cUZZ ZZJ'Cty ^'t'C l^f^t'tts.ci^p-,urc\6-^.^. /fylay ' j ;,.. Orcutf*^ KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS that I, dra. ‘'iLfvlvuu , O^a .do hereby con¬ stitute and appoint /3. o-^ -dleuj^ry^, £2a^ Attorney and Agent for me and in my name, place and stead, to vote as my; proxy at an election of Directors to be had at the Annual meeting of the Stockholders of the Edison Electric Light Company of Europe, Limited, on the 7th. day of May, 1884, according to the number of votes 1 should be entitled to vote' if then personally present. ■ IN WITNESS WHEREOF,' I have hereunto set my hand and this day of Sealed and delivered : in presence of : 4. . Thomas A. Edison - James- H. Banker For Directors of Edison Electric Light Co., of Europe, Limited* Hay 7th* 1884* •R. L. Out ting," ; K. W, Foote. cr «rT M ^ m AS mV 6 r Thomas A. Edison* James H. Banker* S. B, Baton* H, L* Gutting* F. W. Foote. (lMyZ%y : For Directors of Edison Electric Light 0o* of Europe, Limited* Kay 7th. 1884. -\ ;. ' • ■ -v, Thomas A. Edison V / James H. ,Banker \ \ ^ 8.'8. Eaton. •: • .• \ .R. L. Cutting. P. W. Foote. ‘ tyf<(Orf/rty/r; .Jams.fat.fa 'June 24th. 1884/ m T. A. Edison, Esq. Dear Sir:- I beg to inform you that you were elected a Direc¬ tor of the Edison Electric Light Company of Europe, Limited,,at ty if the annual meeting of stockholdors, held May / ’ 1884, and to notify you that a meeting of the Directors so elected will be held at No. 05 Fifth Avenue, New York City, on Friday, June 27th, at 3:30 P. M,, for the election of officers and to discuss the pres¬ ent conditiopof the Company. ^J)**j(iU^ecCircnA> aur0{~^i. /gsy The Edison Electric Light Company of Europe, Limited. 65 Fifth Avenue, Mew 'York, August 15th. 1884. To the Directors of the Edison Electric Light Company of Europe, Limited; This company is asked by Mr; Bailey to give its consent to certain proposod changes in the present contract with the Gor¬ man Co., and to certain modifications in tho present arrangements with Mess. Siemens * Halsko, Berlin; and X beg to submit below a full statement of ail the matters involved. The Gorman Edison Company now has by contract the right to exploit the Edison system in Germany, both by Isolated plants and Central Stations; The-Articles of Association of the German Co. (Article 2) allow that Co. to "erect branch-establishments and agencies of every description at home and abroad”. Whether this means outside of Germany is not quite clear. The German Co, also possesses the right to manufacture all apparatus, including lamps. Mass. Siemens « Halske also have the right to manufacture conjoint¬ ly with the German Company on paying certain royalties to that Com¬ pany. The Contracts, which were executed March 13th., 1883, gi¬ ve to the Compagnie Cdntinantale Edison, of Paris, founders shares entitling it to 21 per cent of tho net profits of the German com¬ pany after a six per cent dividend has been paid to the cash capi¬ tal. They also provide for payment to the Cie Continentale of a 2 / royalty on each lamp used or sold in Germany equal to 16V3 of tho actual cost of the lamp to the German Company; also for the pay- raant of royalties on the dynamos In aach installation, at the rate l/ of 12/z Marks (S3,12) par horse power of the dynamos up to 50 horse power, and beyond that; ‘16 Marks (84) per horse power. The royalty on dynamos is not yearly and is to be paid once only. When the German Company was formed, it paid in cash to the Cie. Continentals, 350,000 Marks (887,500), and the Cie. Continentals is to forego the above royalties until they roach the said sum of 350,000 marks, an amortizement of that advance cash payment thus taking place. The German Company now desire to add to their ter¬ ritory by taking also Russia, Austria and Denmark, and, while the change is being made in their contract, also to make some modi¬ fications in the terms of their original contract, March 13th., 1883. The said proposed modifications are as follows: 1. The German Co. are now restricted to the Edi¬ son dynamo for incandescent lighting. They want the privilege of using any other type of dynamo they may choose. 2. The Gorman Co. wish to be free to grant licen¬ ses to others to manufacture dynamos without the con¬ sent of the cie. continentals. Under the present con¬ tract such consent is imperative. 3. The German Co. wish to have the right to buy patents, the same to cost not more than $5000 or 87,500 a year; This is a new provision. 4. f‘ No royalty to be paid on dynamos by German Co. They now pay the Cie. Continental® a royalty of S3,12 (or $4,00) per H. P., as explained above. / 2 / 5. The lamp royalty to bo raised from 16/3 of the cost of Iannis to a fixed royalty of 40 centimes, and is to be paid for every lanp used or sold in Ger¬ many, Russia, Austria, or Denmark. So far as we can judge, the old royalty would be about six cents per lamp and would decrease as the cost of manufacture de¬ creased, while the new royalty will be fixed and amount to 8 cents per lamp. 6. The Gorman Co. would exploit the system in all four of the above Countries with its own capital and to establish agencies in each of those Countries. 7. The German Co. to give no license for manu¬ facturing lamps, but must manufacture all lamps itself. 8. The German Co. to pay all present and future expenses of patents in all four of the above Countries. The above Eight items constitute the modifications, so far as I can make them out, which the German Co. now asks to have made in the original contract of March 13, 1883. It appears that in negotiating this new Contract, the Cie.. Continentals have been endeavoring to obtain, in addition to the royalties 4c. which they are already entitled to, a direct participation in the profits received by the German Co. from lo¬ cal conpanies formed by it in any of the above countries, Mr. Bailey writes us that the German Co. was, however, so decidedly opposed to this, that he (Mr. Bailey) was compelled to go to Ber¬ lin to talk over the matter in person. He writes us that the above 8 specified poirits have bean agreed’ to by the "German Co. and the Board of Directors oftheCie. Continentals, but that no decision has been.arrived at in regard to the said direct parti¬ cipation in profits. : In a latter to us dated Berlin, July 15th., 1884, ur, Bailey'writes that he is convinced that it is out of the question to expect a direct participation in profits of local companies to bo given to the Cie. Continentals, owing to the weak patent situation in the countries above named, also to the great conpetition in electric lighting, and to the fact that central station companies abroad are compelled to pay a tax to the muni¬ cipal authorities of cities or towns where stations would be oper¬ ated. Mr. Bailey encloses in his letter of July 15th., a copy . of a long letter written by him to the Cie. Continentals Edison, Paris, recommending them to forego any direct participation in pro¬ fits of local companies formed by the German Conpany, for the reasons above stated, also for the reason that great complications would ensue by insisting on the point. Mess. Siemens 4 Halske being parties to the present con¬ tracts with the German Co=, it will be necessary to obtain their consent to the above mentioned changes now proposed to be made touching the existing contract of March, 1883, as well as to any. other modifications to such contract that may be proposed. This consent, however, they have refused to give. Mr. Bailey writes that he has discovered the reason of this refusal, which is that they have been antagonized by the German Company. , ,?t was contem¬ plated by the original contract of March 1883, that they (Siemens fi Halske) should manufacture most of the dynamos and lamps for the Herman Company, and, it appears, they accordingly built a factory, thoy claim, for this purpose. But they now claim that the Ger¬ man Co. has used the prestige or influence of the combination with Siemens to obtain money from the public for its stock, and having obtained it, has given no orders to Siemens ft Halske, thereby in¬ volving them in heavy losses on account of the factory, but has had its dynamos and material made by other manufacturers.. The Gorman Co., Mr. Bailey writes us, has offered the following modification* in regard to Siemens ft Halske, and in their interest^ it being Ur. Bailey's belief that by conceding the following points to Hess. S» S H. they, in return, will con¬ sent to the eight changes named above. The following seven items cover the concessions proposed by Mr. Bailey in the interest of Siemens ft Helske: 1. The German Co. to have liberty itself to make its own dynamos below 500 lamps capacity, but not to have them manufactured by any other manufacturer. Z. The Oerman Co. to take back the right of exploiting arc lanps. This right was given them in Article 11 of the Agreement of March 13, 1883. The oerman Co. agreed not to exploit any other system of arc light than that or Siemens, or Edison, or a system technically in advance of both. S. & H. were to exploit all other lamps, and were given ex¬ clusive right for ships of the Gorman navy. 3, Siemens ( as weli*. as the German Co.) to be relieved from the royalty on dynamos. 4. siemens to continue to pay the royalty to the German Co. of 50 pfennigs (about 10 cents) on lanps mads by them. This is provided for in Article 6 of the above mentioned agreement, dated Morch 13, 1833. 5. The German Co. to be bound to purchase all , Central station dynamos from Siemens 4 Holske- j 6. The Gorman Co. to pay Siemens a royalty of 9 per cant on dynamos manufactured by itself. 7. The German Co. to admit Siemons S Halske to a participation in the Lamp Factory of from 25 to 33 per- centum, just what is meant by this, I am in doubt. It would appear, although I am not sure of it, that Siemons is to be allowed to bo a partner in the Lamp Factory to this extant. The above seven items, all of which I have stated as clearly as we can make out the moaning of what i3 intended from the correspondence, are still under discussion at Berlin and Paris. Our latest advices are that the discussion is still going on, the parties to the discussion being the German Co., Siemons S Haiske, and the Cie Continental. Mr. Bailey thinks that the discussion will result in having matters settled substantially on the basis outlined in this statement. ffa ars now. asked by Mr..Bailey to approve all the mat¬ ters now under discussion, a brief statement of inhich I have now made in this paper, and he desires us to cable him at once whether. 7 ire approve or not. To be more axact, it would appear that ho wants to know, first, whether the first above named eight modi- fieations in the existing contract of. March 13th*. 1884, are sat¬ isfactory to this Company; and, second, whether, in order to se¬ cure the consent of Siemens a Halske to the aforesaid eight items, WE, the Edison Electric Light Co. of Europe, Limited, will give our permission to concede to Siemens & Halske the seven items last sot forth above. He are being continually called upon to make concessions, and are giving away first one thing and then another, so that in the end, judging from what has already occurred, it seems to me that wo will have given away everything and will have little or nothing left. Has not the time come to hesitate before we make any further concessions? The status of our business in Europe cannot be much worse, and it may improve, consequently, it seems to mo, we might take the risk of refusing to make further con¬ cessions so far as thsy involve a lessening ©f possible profit*. A meeting of the Directors of the Company to consider and take action on these questions will be held at the office of R. L. Cutting, Esq. No. 19 William street, at one o'clock, Wed¬ nesday August 27tho 1884. Mr. Hatchelor will be invited to attend the meeting. Second Vice President. Aug 2m h .l uidfif': Thomas A. Edison, Esq. City. Dear Sir:- I bon to remind you that a meeting of tho Directors of the Edison Electric Light Co. of Europe, Limited, v/ill bo held on Wodnosday, August 27th. 12U4 at one o’clock P. H. at the office of R. L. Cutting, Esq. lu William Street, for the purpose of consider¬ ing the questions relating to tho proposed changes in tho German contract. -iiryuuM filcofiu^ ''01& Ifa ccU&? t^ CftaJtrtLcA^. lutuo aJLo,e • / j\Mst^u0' •/iOJo ^ f -cti^Lw tr <^ - Zcusiz u >«_* ^/-o et.'i -\> exM*(-ei. StuhU 1aar^_|2y -W ^«cCeo ZO-CLja yuc y-«-*A«<-A-P ^ ®^'-CCX> i>^>-o-u-tJ *3« du *«'~* . «ucT U.. *£l. - zi£*> £~ hij-t+X.i*.(Z lo^-r&u^j lf> . J> j . . ^ e^/ ^ Cg^y ■'*- — ^ -Av SIL-CJ CM.S CiXXZ^t ■ ^ - ' , ^ vW euA^ ^ J CABLE ADDRESS—EDISON, M Thomas A, Edison, No. 65 Fifth avenue. _ Qs>? q> *n>—11 ■crr-a^Ccy^f ^>T.c(.*^juJ2>^ O-S', / cc<_X/ /, ■^^Vra-^yw .cLe^. 14 ftf. I Or*. 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A «./- tCuj) Slccx&es -A*rws CKL- ■%••• * ~&cj *4-. ILrCtfc rn,t> 'tr tCu . fli;; Cm-ifit, iCii-lcJU-j *1 ■ lAn-* ^-J- -&uM $00i> o " ■ cr*" -A Sits-1 etC-hUt (j. ■■ ' cut* KtU cCu* ku. T 4 ' >>w V ' i-£cy . 7 / 0 ^ -ficctc.W* t&tj Cv\ t^he:< a-GT t£iW _ -<& c.«v if— •"Cent • /■ EATON & LEWIS /-26 1 SUE BUILDING) 2&S7 &L- Pan?. 23rd. /$?*/ Thomas A. Edison 3s q», President, Thu Edison Electric Light Co. of Europe, Limited, K T o. G5 Fifth Ave.>, New.York City, Pear Sir, Enclosed please find a copy /v,. of thu report of the Conrrittuo of Bondholders, submitted to' tho meeting of thu Pirecjon# of said Company hold last Friday. Mr. Upton had .stated that you, 'personally, had consented to the plan suggested by the Committee of Bondholders, the same huing outlined in this report. There was no quorum present at'the meeting of the Directors but tho report was adopted informally by a minority of thu Board. Another meeting, will ba held as soon as Kp. Bailey receives certain important letters .which are now on their way from Faria, and this report can thon be brought up for further consideration if such is your wish. The unclosed copy of the report is inteddqd fur your own files, bo please dP not fuel pndep obligation to return it r , V ary truly yours, S. B. BATON, pur F.P.W. ! one er)cloqui’u, fpr Commit tug. [ENCLOSURE] REPORT OK GO-Un:?? 1 '’ !'. - OK -BOVDHOI,DBRS . KDIMO-- E hTOTRlO Tilrii’T GO ., 0!? E UROPE, T'T’iTTR:* , December 1‘Jth, liiij'i. Report of the Committee of Bondholdors, Edison Eloctric Light Company of Europe, Limited, December 19th, 188-4. Thomas A. Edison, Esq., Prosident, Tho Edison Eloctric Light Company of Europe,Limited, 65 Fifth Avenue, Mow York City, Dear Sir: By authority of a Conmittoo of Bondholders holding bonds of the Edison Eloctric Light Compary of Europe, Lim¬ ited, the said Comnittoo having boon appointed at a mooting of tho said bondholders hold pursuant to call at Mo. 05 Fifth Avor.ue, Now York City, Tuesday, Docombor 10th, luod, I bog to report, by direction of tho Conmittoo, that tho following plan was unanimously adoptod at tho said mooting of bondholders, and that the Conmittoo wore diroctod to submit it to your Company for approval, as follows: FIRST: —Tho bondholders roeonmend that your Company rocodo from tho position it has alroady takon of insisting as an ultimatum upon tho guaranty of Eight thousand dollars per annum lamp royalty. Tho bondholdors recognize and appreciate tho fact that your Company insisted upon this guaranty in the interest of the bondholdors, but tho lattor aro of opinion, considering all the facts in the caso, that this ultimatum had hotter bo abandoned, and that tho posi¬ tion horotoforo token in that rogard bo rocodod from. SECOND: —The bondholdors further rocomnond that tho proposed consolidation of tho existing throe French Compan¬ ies bo approved of, providod, however, that at loast tho [ENCLOSURE] throo following points bo secured, to tho Edison Electric Light Company of Europe, Limitod, as now proposed, to wit: {a) Tho prosont provisions for reimbursing .the original cash capital of tho throo Froneh Companies to bo abrogated, and nono of said capital to bo repaid. (b) Tho lamp royalty, as now proposed, to bo so¬ curod to tho founders shares, as now proposed, it boing tho understanding of tho bondholders that the proportion of said lamp royalty to belong to tho Edison Electric Light Company of Europe Limited, or, more e.ocuratoly speaking, to bolong to tho proportion of tho parts of founder hold by that company in the now Consolidated Company, will bo about two and three-quarters cents per lamp; (c) Tho early payment to the -Edison Electric Light Company of Europe, Limited, Now York City, of tho sun of twonty-fivo thousand marks, tho same to bo applied by that company to paying tho back intorost on tho bonds, to wit, tho coupons of May and November, 1884. THIRD:—Tho bondholders furthor require that all tho parts of foundor now belonging to tho Edison Electric Light Company of Europo, Limitod (tho same now boing depos¬ ited as tho bondholders aro informed in Nov/ York City to tho ordor of tho Company), bo plodgod to soeuro tho paymont >f tho principal and intorost of tho bonds; and, to that end, that all of tho said parts of founder in tho throo Froneh Companies bo placed in trust in tho hands of a trustoo to bo named by tho Ccsnmittoo of Bondholders. 2 [ENCLOSURE] . -.J—C, - - - - V Inasmuch as there appoar to bo other creditors, to tho amount of porhaps Twenty thousand dollar, moro or loss, bosidos tho bondholders, the lattor further request that tho European Company arrange with all of tho said creditors to consont to an oxtonsior, of tho payment of thoir claims, in tho samo mannor as tho bondholders propose to consent to an extension of thoir own claims as herein¬ after sot foi*th; and that tho trust, abovo mentioned, cre¬ ated by plodding tho said founders sharos for the security of tho bonds, bo made also to include tho said other cred¬ itors, who aro to be placed on the samo footing, as regards tho payment of their claims, and interest theroon beginning November 1st, 1884, as the bondholders* In case thoro aro certain of tho claims of thoso croditors which tho Kuropoan Company disputes or proposes to contest, spocial exception may bo made touching that class of claims, with tho con son; of tho Ccsrmittoo of Bondholders. FOU RTH :—If tho Edison Electric Light Company of Europo, Limitod, will consont to the requirements of tho bondholders as abovo sot forth, and will ontor into writ tor agreements accordingly, tho bondholders, provided tho said othor croditors abovo namod will do likewise, will oxtor.d tho principal of tho bonds, duo Wovombor 1st, 1084, to No- vombor 1st, 18U5, and will furthor postpono tho payment of the interest duo Hay 1st, Idas, until six months from that day, without intorost. Tho Ccmmittoo of Bondholders heroin roforrod to con¬ sists, in addition to tho undersigned, of Messrs .Frederick 3 [ENCLOSURE] \7. Poote and Charlos B. Parley. I am directed by tho Cornnittoo of Bondholders to request you to submit this report to the trustees of your company at tho earliest posBiblo day, and to inform mo what action, if any, is taken by thorn in regard to it. Hospoctfully yours, S» B. Eaton, for Committoo. Now York City, December 19th, 1094. 'M. ^ / ^t J ^ JUst fiu+ify' 7^ ~/2cZ: ^•^cZuy ^ (T^^/^Cs /u/Zvlc- vt Jw^fxsrf^ ftJJZ-. **J7£ZT' d'/vt*— $ - £s/JL*> ffyu $* ^Z '£&-C'6CC^6£^'S 2'*^ l£r ■ d," ’ "" Dear Sir:- The special meeting of the Directors of the Edison Elec¬ tric Light Co. of Europe, Limited, called for Friday, January 2nd. to be held at Hr. Edison's Laboratory, 292 Avenue B, New York City, • will be held instead on Monday, January 5th. 1885, qt 4 P.M. at the same place, for the purpose of deciding the following matters: 1. The fusion of the three French Companies. 2. The concessions in the contract with the German Company; 3. The fusion in Europe with Jablochkoff, through Mr. Fountains; 4. The ratification of contract with Sj.Etienne Company. 5. The ratification of arrangement for central station at Dijon; 6. To authorize the execution of a Power of Attorney to carry out the above matters; _■ 7. To act upon the resignation of S. B. Eaton as an officer and . director, and upon the adjustment of his existing contract'with the Company. 8. To receive and take action on Report of Committee of Bond¬ holders, and to decide whether the recommendations contained in the said Report shall be approved and adopted. -••Your attendance is .earnestly requested. Yours truly, Secretary. 1884. Electric Light - Edison Lamp Company - General (D-84-029) This folder contains correspondence, agreements, by-laws, and other documents relating to the business of the Edison Lamp Company. Most of the correspondence is by Francis R. Upton, general manager and treasurer of the company. Approximately 70 percent of the documents have been filmed. The following categories of documents have not been filmed: routine correspondence regarding orders and shipments of lamps; trial balances; duplicate copies of selected documents. THE EDISON LAMP CO. dY / . ^3 4 # j /. M /Ot^/^ / 0 O 631 S /ficaUtM- YcuMjfa 'fr^fac f&t- o^h __ //* frn*? _ y tYf*f teZcu/d s***' OiA. /e n mjlLA. t ■ ff /a.A.Hf* ^/oo*.f,¥-y to /8 _ S6> 3^0 ‘2^&U U4'*f /£, a&x §/ Ztutt/^Y &> 0f 0 rZ&vut. /DvtUS 'Zltciffilf psQ-X-ty THE EDISON LAMP CO., (7 ■*/- . cm ?*/-2~,/& 9971 Mr ,4v /oof, o / A?cf> &t /f , */<£ /*-(.>, /? m/.y.'zty, b't OrnU^ / 0 n , / &/ 6 c> & /* £Xu K 84 4 ~*^ — 'Z*£' t7 Cv-^lcC^— -fiCf" • ^ £■ CstA/) T^Lu &si-^jufc X a. A^- u*A*Z£c**yAts£L<^ ^**>~ '^^Ay^a^a t&AA-oC •^C‘^ 4 — [ENCLOSURE] _Z. MUu* frG 7? f @ /,€ $,/Pc&tr yssej •• 3< / S7j 1-f3 "A CeWtryn/l a 7 Fa —o P-/a£Zuf 4//a*f 6 . c/'O A O , 0-0 fofi 3° x.sjy. , 7 f ^•73 , <£$- / 7*/ • o- 0 /fr 6 iK , as~ _ / f's.fo XK-fOAV- h o3» fc*y, /Off'f'ff? . o/J» fVe(o,fC> ex> ,~0 '0-0 &fe?i -zsos-cf , vy Awt a4jLA*Jji ' fV-° , O- « jyjTTT^y ff/2, *?6 (o^^wfouAt^f tA.S, $tffYUALM. 0aCu4s£. Sjfc*AAA*4n. rt> ? 97 J,or G(,i.if. t /i+'g't, f(, f}~(> t- , ff /€-/ , ro /fv-9f, V-f '. / 7o YW, <5=^ [ENCLOSURE] /4o/f;*A/ t rtfg'j£ i *7 /-*» tf*f- ss/7r>f /?f-3 fy 23 ^, < ^ , 0 ox-a t 0 0 «. «■ &Pfas£*) GfV-J'&f /kit. ttAMuPoS /*“ 7 f, 7 ' * /ZtrisJu^-J X-i-i-f-t' T?' * 4 ^^/. yL /i'-xf,6d 8f6/f, X-6~ 7 faut/j <&>/*£. ^ 3.*** /t> 3, of~ Qu^r^cuit. jrtf. tyo 5y/, * V60 /*>/ , / % * , . u/s-0 cf^. (p V-~+J V *sf~ V- c>fi\ JO _xe // / %_ 6~Z-J / 3 /e f IS~ *1H S-%. Y THE EDISON LAMP CO., dZtte. c^tL4^ -^OMLCsCx? * c 7^- $4stA, 6 P&^te UwtfcrCa„ 7 _ _ „ , 6fazl/.£L&^ o t-^8--zsCx? /O ^£ 4^~ ./..... .IVcPcP 4^ /#?$■$'. Sl£~ c*2 .£(*§,$')- 2oo?, ff ttC. &d £?§ . SY V, 44 / /7^.v?r ^ Y2- s^t? y % y 0 /a y . / <4~ /4^ , 7(-f,3‘f EDISON LAMP COMPANY. East Newark, N. J. —^L y _-[88 j/ VC. L*> EC. «M- ■ CLjJZ^. ~~ r "" _ *r~r y G 6^- ~6~ ^ ' r ~TiZ — *~~^ *~7 ^2 ^ y\s~e- ^ 1 8~^ U^u^ytL^ .. ;*$. r ;0\. ..'-cf^ .. -i&~ —>- -v^; ‘^ UXv ' EDISON LAMP COMPANY. A ' t y&_ <*“* ^ *-— 61 ^ ^ T" iiW JX- 'f' ^ “— £~ —<- cx ^^~~ —*- *~ , <*jL!yM- EDISON LAMP COMPANY. East Newark, N. J. - 188 $ 1*£L, **fX % 7 y ~Z£~ £s*- The Edison Lamp Co., East Newark, N. J., 9* ' ' M5> '«£, £Lo f CO-zxxf -jA^^C /(Xs&AcJ/gytcs- jALl-- (AAytSL \^Au/AAaAA^, fruA?,/Ay '^HuAeAcaA //&-**- / ^ A ^ Zo(c - /Ay A’cc^-t^x? envts'/Ahr Zfac Aa4^ — -/y /icy^Aca^e^ ycA-, /AcylAy-u^&y fyyTi ‘zA-’ xfAuo/. £Ao-&/— —-t>£- ^^70':,! jryt pf&/& << J '; /*??e./y d/6#6, &c - 3 /a.f ,W- /tf/p. 66 •£/$-, pc &?*/-<6p / &H ) , p6>. J7 , c c ra'tf. t J //6,C 6 /t^,, oo /ft. stf /rt.w '7?yfr 3.6-3,& a The Edison Lamp Co., East Newark, N. J. ~w -i88X- The Edison Lamp Co., East Newark, N. J. — 188 ^— y Qy^cUxta $€c^ 2%T~ ~Z% s CO% 7 LT ' ^ty^Xtyyiyy ’ y?~ ^ Aca*- a- ’dztvfey*, y^- <&Uyu*^r-oy° ovn. S^y^f- @. fry {jY^l /-}' «s& 23 i **£>- ■ :.y-A'- "Z*-*-i~ a^y nifiaA^y- ^yy- ffo^ &U>, ct/i^iy sfUMCZ' EDISON LAMP COMPANY. East Newark, N. J. Q.- -IS^jAmy CX—^fLstsJ^ . •$ JjlTsZjL (di. J*Jlx- C. C*svCL~, tr ocwc *L * Of Hd Ct. "*>*—*- cJL — ttz *— <^ c4y ' • dr- • , . 7 xl, -- lots**— 1—«- t*£- tL*~ ^ «— u l~CUA— a~~z^. a .L ^ r ~ v ~' <£ . -The Edison Lamp Co., East Newark, N. J. / ©SL -X ux£^ -. £^ -^c-rfyv Usf- 7 f ~Z*L, f 2 -Y%, 7 ** .'**?&*- <*_ 'VLcSfcSt. c$- The Edison Lamp Co., East Newark, N. J., ^ 77 {jiao' tgZjy, _ _ 7 „. -y ^t_^7 gesL*— , & A* '?7^y ftpfart. fatty/^ &/o f £\ 2 U. dyj,3t/- 3 rf, 6^ /1/-1/-0 , f 4~~ S2.3 ■&}‘t,Ly THE EDISON LAMP CO., ttrrt' " 7 ' JtL C&o / 4 ^‘/X 7 y d3^7AJ£_ f Szy//, 34 ~ 4 // j **7 t&f — &njip , 3 H$t x>. THE EDISON LAMP CO., v s f , ^V' ZO , v/o’C, /ff *6? 3? , 7-0 fro, do 7 6~, / & fro > ^ 2 - tf«T, < 7 f $~fr O §~ frfr, ZLfr~ /& fr . 60 3.6 & , 6d 77 - ^ ✓*?.» 7?- 3/ 7 , 3 fry* 3 T~ THE EDISON LAMP CO. tiDadJ ofowaiA, a/^Jl _ /# ^oCiL^ {fji 6ft. X/^dT^— &$t). c 0 .Jf ?&?£,¥/ /?£;?/. /Of,/3 StSf'f/ , #0 ,*/3 * ~3o i&%7,?7 ^ &y#7, $/ //£gy ± jz / J jC§4,§-3 ,Ja~~-^ The Edison Lamp Co., East Newar^, N.T. , dhow , ^C4/^yz^/,2^<*4--t4/Z%is ct^& <: '< L ^ 2 ''^ <1 -'^^ f^r 0-iso^t — &4\ ct/i/**- ^€cCoa#ii y^a,^ XtfrtH&c y-^c«? ^-fr 09 ^ hl^us (L^yyfrfr-^ v/t*. frsisi&t 22? tns^y •to* «yucvs frtyy- &Z? ^fc^- 0?a t Awe. aUMmy* 0^%i^y Cr*yvl(r~*L*r The Edison Lamp Co., '/6u^ — /fL/ro-o- G- fyfi'le/k 'S/ Z2.6-tr-t> — /oO# 3 - t'v ^ hu~fr V- 'O h O- ***-; . JJUfn Q/*&zxr& tf&pvcr crn. nu4^tr~f^^uf/uuM5 ~A -* ^ a 7l^r=^r - [FROM PHILIP S. DYER] THE EDISON LAMP CO., x L o’/ 00$, // ^o-tto. crfr ... f$/3,3& oO /&zy,8f '?¥■?/’ ^ '&*// • 0-*/ : THE EDISON LAMP CO., * * /flT2- ^36 sfs~, ^ m €~^ n ^ /ZF3 *n96ti.3^ ^gyfo/ /3<7'/H:?«A ‘ ct ^az^/ ^/zLyz?, o c r l^y) 'Vza d/Zuf- ~?^c&Zc f y/ ^ / / &tcfuazc£ /z $~#f, */?- '•%c&U4ac&<#/ /&/sa&uL ' */r~v /-^r. z^- ^ ^ 4 as. *■ ^ ‘^ 7 ' U*r ^~~ ~ IL^LT^- 1 ctsu*^ ^TTl" uA&zr /?#■ c&ivi/64 ' / 2t^yy /i. THE EDISON LAMP CO., , & §~~ A^cT, 3zs 37 - 77 #- &£'&'/,'// /o7-,d Y 3/ '77 /yj> - // y /, a'o < 73,3 2 / 3 6 7 , ?&< / /0& G T y*~.67/ era / $~ 0 , 7 / $ o ,0 d _jHVsj£s~ TW/fy/d" THE EDISON LAMP CO., OtZdsA. ZTt CcuacuzClccaa^ /&~ycLM^c yt# « o d #-/$7 ,f-t ?, w /&OJ/ ,af &&?, yz / & y ?-c 46, 0~C /adV ,d / /y^j? , # 0 /,/ //7(,4, Vc The Edison Lamp Co., $, ^voo^oc H r ^ East Newark, N■ .^-JZ-488/£ taxi: ochM /s Vfc- dce4*p(asty The Edison Lamp Co., '6$ N. ^88 < 'Zs&Z.' ClHLsCt crtJ&Cc^' cU!k- ' /6 , /&-<^ts{r- ~~f$~ Cd^-trC- i^s-csCt. ry^dty-tyf-- *yCCC&y -L^c ^ ^ Edison Lamp Company. East Newark. N. J-. IJ ( AQQ <§ jzh^' /h^yy^^Tn', fy y Ow ,■ " V£s{r*£s (2a^t^ 72A.0t^0^t-- pct^yy a^X} Z4^. t / (o D T 6TA. - 6- C 00^ Aa^try '%LAMsb clj 4 ^(Ty\2^o o-v-*~* , ' tA^o C0-&^utdL Q-oUjL Mow aULLdM/vt To GU^Xtir^/A p 2 ct/u_-- y^t {st/^L- -7Wc " t/Aa/l tz~>L- ^ $^$y/ tff scy&t « - f/W , /"W 7 /T 3 TT /?9oC? Ois^cs <£h' 7 r S76>,0 * 23_ , 8*0 zf ,7 c 7*; 6% fA,€Tf 9-t> ,6>f 3~$,a 0 /2 r, 3>/- THE EDISON LAMP CO., &U^t^/^r^a4A. yfo. . . . ^3 . ' / 6 Wv ' a /O ,J3 9-7* /o ,6>*9 f.Jf ?f rJS' c 7. ra _ ^-0 ,^2- ' THE EDISON LAMP CO., ^ ; a , , z%l c. cCCClo^^ 2 ^, . <276-=.!^ 2 *" o^yu- /j/..^j y-; , *7 . -^6^ ^ ju ^ t4L y ?-t>. o-e~o x A/- ^ yyy~ y. ^t*vi~y~~ ty 4^^cw6/- 7^ ^ <^-^y~ y^e, 3 . THE EDISON LAMP CO. Cw **-U_ '£***yUs^ts> ^ U^ks ■n^n^e-a^ 4 v-d- (yty» /A- ^jf 1r ^~ s***-e^- /£^ ^ u^U£ A- *AxALA~^A. » A^T- /£jej^C. sx**~*-t_. T^C^' ^? -J_ / CtJ-£n t-o taV- •»*- . , v ^ , / / SaLAAl , ^ (*t*-t*--i~*£--z?C-. t~***Tr- d^tLfcv £eU-^ pJ^^A-cL^ A- o~^+ 6 - t* A- ry^c^Ct— . tTA- .>*<^a . /A^ ei£Z~£~~j l-v-t~i*-d—tA- +l*A-y, (X^-*C- e- r- ' . JU-jUL^c'tAy 6 tSC —- J^n^L**^r-c~A~- ~fc e>^*-^*(-t~ p^-^^vc^AijLXJ <*-« ZZ ~&k* ^ 1 «- ^ -^**—-^c-* a*~A- & (Zucstf-- ^L-^ A . /rOu^/ /«3£pC_ <£**-v— u- •_' /— i*tf ^ THE EDISON LAMP CO., < 2 .-^Vt-KL^C. W *r\ ^ ■ *• )~ t ~t t-tPc-S *UT 4 rr * 4 " 5 . S~C,(-*./— /sir 3. J^-J /JY3 - ^^37,7^-r— O^, £UzA o^Xtsu-. iftL A-~c^ ir z ?* ,K 3 — £*-■'./ '**v LLc^ sCeydr- a 4 L- *~o Jfr <^CLr^j y a^_ c^Arij ** ■ - '/V-C- -w*_ ■2^ THE EDISON LAMP CO. &Zp^ r - AC/” ^uL-y-&- C^a e^^-ULt-^a 1 ' y ^~ */'*'*""* / ! *"'^ ^ ^U^C. • ]- - ^5 ^"" **y~ZZ-l-sCa~. - 'L-^c , * /rr~^ ^ r 1 -"Z^^aWWS— oCc^zjC ,/*jj(!jl,_ __ * (s t JLr±^ hr tz~ ^ *i. “r*i~ ^ y I - t tAS-*— '^-*'-' A T*- '~'~^ ^ ~ ~r*~ A- ^— • • / tT LT^g^ ti &~<>uv- fotxfe /Zn>. fcTcT '/(PP IPO -y&d ) CPUpZj tXAp/' XT’ ^7^ PHE EDISON LAMP CO. f -4l4/ /ZF6(.J/ HL $q^uaA r crfutrfi)iAt4 ^SLijLmzt. ‘2do. ^ ^ ^ fatti/j Aluijr-'fl) $U#/^/f?ttU, t fau 'ftsAzu£&Zt S’^'yC ,haw/jTtffy^^Jbty _ siy /71/-6J // 2 . 2 fyy pv/ti 4ms fyaUJ /t,o r,y/ 4/ fof.U /&&/ <47 o$~u^0$ 3/ v-.yo /tr/3 THE EDISON LAMP CO. &Aa>s u $7%>eu6eu^ 0 |ggj^/ ' ' ^ftS3S& ^A- r _ . tfaeueA/He. v%/<7r2u&-*Hc(- -■'a, $Ztf4sfoui L vfyfdrfr yn\ &2-&~,/lf /SV-J’A 8~7&, fc ftsv.'/r £-&V"K.?3, syi'ttf ?ri, t^o (T7t/. . /L 7 ? ^‘z-S*, 06 set- 6 , /y7 4~f . 0v ^ / • W /^/, 0- rr %? 4f-^£ , #$7 2 - , ✓ / ^ /g rtf-/ , tyj ^^CWfTTfT The Edison Lamp Co. : The Edison Lamp Co., 3-0 ~i88 - ' e^j/ ^..VcfcP^X 3_4?C/ , //> ayj&j ^ &US 6&0i^ ~~/s ^ sn < 7 &h*Z puc p /^/ ‘fcdS'Z* %Oih£* '%04itvfat* Utcy f &LKjL 1 f/Jfot 20/2- C ' „ A- " _ ^7 3/ S'/) *7 \%u*c/ f 2~ £-— tt.fj} /0 i£, 3 J /«f<£, * 7 - 33 3 ,0 O ~/7tI7^Cz\&7~ THE EDISON LAMP CO., *-^ L J*'"' /’■“"' Edison Lamp Company. East Newark, N. J S-e^i^r- JL*' *. 8 y w~*— Ov «3 a (}-o-£>, o^caJ-^—- n^v^f' cCo c^/JL Edison Lamp Company. East Newark, N. J.,_ *** r— ~ Sf »>, 1 y-r- 9'- ej-f East Newark, N. J., 'fo /sC . -vs ^.188 y . , -nLt 4 c THE EDISON LAMP CO., &UMA. (%CCt{y4^( f^o, W/y,. _ . S**' >/ , 'i? L U.?-Sq 'cu/yo, C/osUl ■, -, . 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The following categories of documents have not been filmed: incomplete material; test notes and reports lacking accompanying correspondence or other identifying information. /Ff Q.tscC£> JL -i—. /=> ' , -— ~~ — cOrv y*~~ ^ cCl^.c2tcMA^> fuiy1 '\/64A«ota)r /t-\l.^f.C . . OOlCLt e*-£«-o l/y/cr^j CA-Ksl-O -y * •■ - » — -y- ■*'*•'’7-’-*■ 6^2. ^o~~i4 A-cJ—^a^ci} u*LU~LT G-.P > - ,P ^ /y ^b f£> joT^ €*& UrtJ&L- •V '■ZpMyoCt^j z-A ^ <5fC ozL 2. o/d-g. > u^^b. The Edison Lamp Co., (7) f East Newark. N. hf-. (c> uX^C> E-V U-t*-* t^iOL (j~oJLr t- v/^o c^r Cul^um> °f~ ^ y <^~ t 4 / 2aS r £^ a rsa a^S. , (y(St££ CU*Z~> c&%. The Edison Lamp Co., Q , East M .T Cb. 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(fc* . lJ£- aO&y^Ct^, <£—_> J2_v c^*JUj> y^-cy^ Z+ - (q> 6 *1 y<^ vi,oCt~~> ^yC-tTTTitLw-. $ZaZ^> ZZZZZ) c& ^ZaZZcZ>yf c^2 jltocsfa.. cka-As -_ j^cL -t-/i_ -tjC ^/if ^ ^> •»-£' I jjl. ^ '~ t * ^ 4 /— o-T~-ty^ «a£l £«*. c/^d-V^,*, t*~> — Zcx-^~t*-. —c. t/v, //a^,A. «^— (9a ^ y?- «— ^«c^J> t —&«a <£J-a c^2 (j^Pcuhs .yZL -*-►*£—^r_*■— tD /2/.*^yt. ^?«cdZ. ^ - '~ /^-,ZZo^> y'o^ o- 4 ^j /^" V&/?— /Htrj- '&c>>. ^^r-jL-^. The Edison Lamp Co., * East Newark. N. J„ (&M Cjvclc ya'Uz^ £y ki CmM^vuUt 6V uZ&Z |& oU^ LlZ&Z. Oa\ &(>CO-O^.Vl4S~ (&J\CX*. £ fic AsxeJ. fa /-- tCuZk* , V “fo U ^- J \f~ §>v y—— ’"’tia^. Q.£cvju£) -j^^ZZZy^ (hi, Jy.cuu^o O^— “f tJ.A t^a <±4r 4%>^ <»-<. — '(^y &Y<£fa. * ^ku+cez^- Uy" c^4i^E 6>«^~. ^t»io 6u*<^ 6.^L. edM^ C- f ^ /i ^ ■ The Edison Lamp Co., East Newark. N. J.,_ ULo oLtst^ 7T(>c^*£^> l/_ ^(yj2>, — ofiC. ot~ (•*“ Cix^. — Cxn^ a^cUu^L~ Jo cztJvwvi C4SI tdC- -/■ -- e^-TL uW^LlL cXTis (J^otu-w C^ 5 o- y L ** <-^£»o t ^~~ (-* -*-*- v- / ZL ! X iJ£e£^' c^ £— 6^? / T— 1 *^ dy~ ^— _ ^, _ , L csUsZ^i (o <»~x 4~x- /*- — ’ COc^Sv &y /%/ The Edison Lamp Co. /Pff-O/./O East Newark. N. J., /r e~7&*-*—?)'*-' ^=rr' afczz, *, wL. ^ '. A ^ /O /fXtf-'Oh ty- THE EDISON LAMP CO., ~ *-±~JS6 ^utr-4^i_s y^Ce^r^ t *2^, tS ^ t ^ C2^ie-»-w . ^*0-&o O^^oC' ^ ^ £>y -y /. $ -/ " f _ ? O ' 0 -V *2— - /y sr,* o 3 2", S' y V / , O O «?X >"* - ? °_ /£- Zoo 3 y, a- ' ’ S'sr t, S' 3 S'- ,r c? 3.3 0 3 2- * e> xy.s" * 9 J" 0 O <3 / ,f~~ S-9 /V *“,4 0 2 C . >'Z— / '0O 9* . /tr , °t/ .2 o 4 t <5~ YO 5.3 0 «? S' ?c THE EDISON LAMP CO., THE EDISON LAMP CO., ruu^OJo UL/W4 THE EDISON LAMP CO., '. J&LJa £~£si^c^ c*—■>-'-'\JL*D& ^Z*-v ,•' I'V 0-~VTyf - y' rjyy jy^Tl* __ y C^JL c-d y£ay£. e^Gstrf' ^M/C/tjexa^C^O ~Hs~*-> Cmh/LluJ^ y/Lj stwCfak 7 ru- <=f^\rOy> <^£- ^ ?u,m, S^Quwm^t s yiAsysAs S3 'hi.-yu.. &U^^(^tZeiA. N f- 'hAy■ THE EDISON LAMP CO., Sad/ £&^-1_> 'U*«^ et-^£^'SL4J-0-\s/ZA>£C ®y /A 2- J <5 0 > * /-e ?0 / £ 0 g" *0 ?& THE EDISON LAMP CO., / 2 -—■ - c£L**-*~ , ^ ^yO v 5 ’, >'>' ■*-t*ta/&d'(j — oCtloLtytisOSua 6 y 6' 3V *o d 5 > 8 ” <£ £? tSfq--Of rff THE EDISON LAMP CO., Sad./ c/feataiA, 44 5? 4 0 to / / /, ::■ 5 THE EDISON LAMP CO., > ((Dad/ °*/ - JbJ^ / 2 e ' S', 0O 9 ? $ 3 4 % 0 / o £_ & 40 * o id) <3 /. an ‘The Edison Lamp Co., ! East Newahk/TOj«I., _ —188 y fyfrr- l/ zfc. JcLT . . dTHZo yU/O UXMAV. ^ t^ut. f ^ ^jEUtA-^ co ^ sZ^-kv^X-C^^- \^-c^X. &2. /U^*-> - S*' |<- (o CV» -£*'■»-' fa«. L i-J- (2~*Xst^ —(> . Os<£Lj Ctny-jjj C& £t*u-o (Lt*Lz~y~ (L ^a«W - ^ y «- j d-v-u^- «-C ^cuu/-"ifa-b»^ ^L4. y ''^3^<-> A^<. COUa-y— ^/o^y-yy./Z^^ZZZ) clMZZZZ^. 7* r' _ __ 64r K%t+oJt-*-. *0 — - • 2#.3 J- —- —— 7 & X, .0 b — - 7S" S'./S'- __ _ //? ^ • *A**> ^ efswel. sO~&-*~ ^J-» ___ /uy*iiv*-* , nswA-s ^ ■ 5 ' ; ' ■ t S'. .3 0 'fed* -«~*0^.- oy&Lo* ^5mA- -~ **%/•— Ju*j&- -&j— - -—-— ~^r./ * IT r* 2 a- ; ? ^ The Edison Lamp Co., East Newark. N. J. f _188 L / tog— OTZoO £o & (L$h^ i*jo irC-—j cJ-^z. Q+JL; *— -^ 7 — * ' S /(^(/UstA tJ&****j The Edison Lamp Co., ^ . East N EWark . N . j- *> t/ £>cu^ CZyV&o /A_7 £S2> fj^r-, Cou*^ £uo*isi~tC U«2 2 <&Z^V(UcL CUUo ttL 6Li~i~+_s t'i\ g£zcZ~^ /? @y~*- ^o 7 0-czcE^> l £> kzzz* £^t> c£. ( ~ J ^-6^-*— Aw-A' o^^/^cUUy^ pytijio. /&^’V • '&* cU^, ih to jOu*A.Uz;. 'A~cU e , ~lo At^u-jte^o .$a+&y £y s ~tr^‘ &cu-%Z, 9UoA*.~>4-. &o~6u~»v*v a. _ / ' ^ Kf/ooU THE EDISON LAMP CO., X) K a. , CSr&o y*^~- _ /O ft JL^eL) (q (s*J^asOtsum^ 4sr*C-~~ -- ^C'to£^&- & (%SIS- AS ^hsl*sy**i -&ts^ ^-S t^Hs-o ist/tstn. tsOs^tsbJH aaaJ jLt>s^ Crf£. //J b/fi £^tx^O £s£sL— J*b> /Ct4,£r~ C— pfcj #$cd^. jf^Tib O^sjtL c/? sa <£/^ t ^isc2*£S> <£>£*-»-*. cJL^ ^^UtsSt-, t^u-4*^v-^ jb/t Cv-(j(%? &l) Is-. ^J/i/Ctb> Cl^((jsi^£L*f~~ /o^^> & t/( < tx) Jo-V fcetsrrJLs/l-tsC - C't^O pt^. l^sCr^Xr ft?7&— //r t^t-CA-OsJ-/.V^ts-tsJ t , CLCC^ V, jLt/!^ */ ts/2- &@is(~s Clstosb e^.c<«*^ < _, (2**} (&£cXs?^^Ao jfa Q/ls^-tsi^sb ct(r-utsrii (<5~ cb Css^p — ° /? _ s ' t "~ s / . ../O , _ ^ v/ A *- c±£— ZvC? irf j£cv-v <3-0/^. (h -»«^c) ess- Cl^L /w THE EDISON LAMP CO., r# / V- (/ A | /9&» d* CjVS^ (cLa~ /V /J / ■ , • etfasC- -£cUf /^-coZ^I^> #^2> c? <5 " &?; a^£> &tu^. CA^ —- t/ £* ^. «C£ID l^e^Lp c/2 <^Te^^> «j / <*=> £y^> CA^UsZ yt~*2 The Edison Lamp Co., East Newark. N. Vj ipg ^ Kjf. LL, E - - ^L/YSco /UecCd/~ ( /#»* axxA «/ Un*Cj^s 0cCct t^~ @>rt**Z> v Uv^ c£L (j^ . ih~£+ LL £«~< oi <-£? . s/VL- fc Omu^3.c2Ua c3 ^*- 5 ft^\^/o~ Jbno** 0^> /Zf^p-**' yJL-Oi^r rt'-'W 6r/? yL/7w7 cCcn^A,- Usi&!^jl't^— ^a4*~\^m.e*/try [TEST REPORT BY JOHN T. MARSHALL] THE EDISON LAMP CO., / * " x zz 0£ si&i, ^c^ec^a ^-z^-z^^> -'AtsZst^A- t?<£. -^-£< - -A£-{.. Ae>lslstsLg£ £Slslsi,£>/ ^ACc- -^AisuistA- s£4STfl*<7 ^AA>t^C r C^>/ s&tst s£Z-&Cz^t_cZ-&_ — ^h~estr&<- , cJ^5^e_ 0^tsi&T. ^AzA-z tvTpr * <% ^ 7 —1^~ // /7.V .?2Z 97,93 VC 93 7VX 6: 79/ 9? ?Z3 .97/ 77.7/ <97 3 6 72./Z 977 at 7/.9 /.23 a 97V 7 X? ?/ 9.? 9 333 9/ 7?./ 7.2 97 93V'7 V 9/3 9/6 3 9/ 99 97,7 7/<3 7 73.79 9/3? 9.99 J93 9~/ 9tr,t7 7/76' 93.7C 979? 7.93 97/ -7? 99 7.3/7 93.3/ 973 9 7.9/ 9 99 /£ 67.3 .9/7 9*V7 V 7 93 7/.V3 79? *9 7?X .997 99/9 J7?o 72V? V?7 39 ? 9.3 7V sr/ 9?. 93 3/9/ 9.3/ Z?2 9 3 9/.? 7/3 7 93.99 93// 9VZ vv? 99 96 T/ 77/9 93V/. 93 97 7.93 . 3 63 6 /z.jz yUsL//? 3 a~z> *9 rz.6- .99/ 99. a 9 3 a/6 /a.93 96Z JZ 96.3 /67TZ) 963 a 339/ 9.99 6/3 9* >9.6 /,/>//3 7a~.s~? 39a 6 6,69 jay 96 6Z,6~ /,/6 / 99.93 9a / 6 6-Z / 399 ay 6/y //96~ 99.39 93// 9.6 6' 9Z6 -19 699 9/6'C 93.99 9*9/ 9/9 996 /r/ 9 3?9_ ' _ • _ '-6- Y z^C a>z^nC6i.& C-7 9.Z/ 9 a / 6 9 69. 93 9a 9/,6/ 9/6a /.?C 933 THE EDISON' LAMP CO./ (ffaZf £U>z^*-t>^£- -^£j-Z4*€sz. -e. 4 ^" (7a~ //)& tO-Z3 Z'fr <2z%sl^>Z3ZoJ Ztstscd ^^Se_ -<5^Z^Z. ^c^Z^l. Nt s \ * NO ■\ V I \ ft? ^ . \ ^ . ■ - * « / fS rz. w. S'#, *;>: yy. <■*** ^ M //“"»■ /-. L ^ ,c^ ^y~jj~^~-^ KyCOM (p&jfa&tK The Edison Lamp Co., rrr- & Ou. ^cLuoon^ V,^/ OV^L< -M t-w» -t^Lr~J“ / c~ Ct&Lg^J*— <5D &Ll^o<>**Zo &c>siAo^ j&L ^ JLoS~ . (CU (£0^!^ &J> 7 g /&-^^£~c> • yy^ A- C^CA^-e C/ ^’ y/ '^ yO-^y^ ^y/t yC? ($pOt<_ —■ ^z0s-z^is^> °yyy &c?t*v~-L&y&o ~y^‘\ / g. y££-z4^o /^4r-zsi/isO y ?,. ^C*yisiy-^isc 7 -?x. yA A (PUSl'L iS-gg/ ^.*<-4 ^Zt-^z-z^/z' -J ,' ,'Z^-C^’, ^ZCg <#a *0 ZZ<^ c%6 tS~ ZZ^. ^Ct,eZ ZZ*Z~ ZZe- e&ZZtZexZl.eZ -p^p-l^-L- ^ZC. g> (?. /? s*^° S- 2^t gZ^^^t4~&L-tZ ^^e-z^^-i eZZc'CcZat-^teY ^ZZ-^zst ^ZZLc ^Ze'-z-eS^, &sO ^g-^-ist. y -^Z£.#c^Z sZZe~ •^ZsV^s-srtsZ'-t &Zc) y^ZZ-L-tS ^ZCs ^2-g>ts4&t-£ Z^**g~s £*^o ^Z> {?a*stsi.zl3sZZ - jZo-i^gsz. - \S P&L s' The Edison Lamp Co., -—188 V £lo 'TZJ'lftfrv&x *$'/■>. t$UnJ cjz-j ( yU~. A a ‘C t JLJ~u, teuft ^~€ZAAAA> 7^0 ^krz£LsC*0C' £tsOC*?C £Ls -Z&n^- ^ sCS^s£' S2A^A AAl Z%2Zs?£%Z' Sz-AA 'JS&A/IAs ^^jj/ SlAX zAyy& ZlJzaZsCCs jAy 67ACyfey ?uC£C AlS jAssxiA' ALzAA CO (q CAjVUsv^Ar CJl^Arvx^h ii_ cL^fc^.^U*-.^0 C5_. (TAt^y G. <^>-oC> yjiocj^m. to (^Vu&w, ^outi^L (J^o cU^JrL -C CJsJKL> ba < a ^ / r i x&Hote± ©bidO-M- iScm-tfJ 0O. ^^East Newark, N. J„_ /AjfQty t^uAa c^cvjr^-> *—> 14/ Y l4 ^' gCo^U^U»»^. - ^ ^/-C d 0(2+* t/22.c*t*Z n i y \ jO n _/_/..— j/'^ L Y~^ 2 .yot^ Q^Jb&Z 2$ _ (lcxs%u.**~> t*~ ^ Jtr-v-O '/X (£ c£> tr IjEZL p/2 ^ualUp 'Jilta ©bido-M- Sc imp So, East Newark, N. J., _7 8S<, ' . a_-Q, 8 -^— 4 < d^V^elLu o / l4o~- . r>-»c> Uw (Lk £i.— £^~ cu- C^uL (iwtiI— /<■ oX.t^h~Lcry~ L£U. 7 (Tv.* 'SPi.e &biacm. £awp 0o. 1884. Electric Light - Edison Machine Works (D-84-031) This folder contains correspondence, agreements, articles of incorporation, and other documents relating to the business of the Edison Machine Works in New York City, which manufactured dynamos and large electric motors for the Edison electric light system. Some of the documents deal with the formation of the Edison Shafting Manufacturing Company. Related material can be found in D-84- 032 (Electric Light - Edison Shafting Manufacturing Company). Approximately 90 percent of the documents have been filmed. The following categories of documents have not been filmed: routine correspondence relating to accounts, orders, and shipping; lists of materials; duplicate copies of selected documents. EDISON LAMP COMPANY. , So., Siu^a, ( 2 or. Gjcbbca emb uFaijette- Sfceefe. Jp St^aottoc, 91 . %. %taj^. -JL _I 88 // £ *r ^ .X/ djL^x^S < 2 &Y <&-)^As d^sis^e, xfcrzrw O -trytAstst-L^ sCU~$~a■**-■> /<■*/*' X esn, y£~ 0i4- t - / dfscd&rj?' -fltnrr . tzsydeC j^uJUaja IS *t*^s ^ / ^" ASJ-&a*<- T/6**ud s.-o AMT/slt'sd*Ltd XA>l£JL d&mJlcr^Lu Vtdt ^ ^jtuzjdisO^' „ dcr td- C^f cd- dS c£ery >o 7 s’**-o-^drsuy dPdddc/s *-© V • OZA-Asst-CO* [enclosure] i^:Xt:L Steci^ej.f'i'fc SZwie, {smc^ne. 0 o., d. fit. Stucct, ‘©rca.-v. ^cCc^^yyv <£g, v Qot. (§cbbc> ciub eFcMjel'tc- Streets. ’ "i^aoiM, 91 . %. 9 i(a^ .Za£ 1 _I 88 ^ sClz^c/ A/ay <&<-< ■ &*yt'l*.iU tbt^cS $t/G(jL’t*rl-Lcr/afcu.. -Z yeyiA^s '^cz*r&r' ..HsL/^/C USl-lSiS" C-Z^c-/^ <57^' .- 1 &/LX/JL. ' c.ts^i_s y\Ji.et.c£<.^ Ju &~s/- ^L-c^/C" (S^.*yt~ ■ 6^tfC<^j *K~ ^ ^ y^r '?^v- v J&— ^t^vy' ^>^2—-yr^^vvi^ t2l/- ^ ^ J aJO^s ^ y/ a^-.^e fcco ^ 4-tTfCAo -y^~- 'tuZ^A J (/£-> ^rrr~>^~-^C 1 EDISON MACHINE WORKS, OFFICE, 65 FIFTH AVENUE, (Room 17.) A special meeting of the Board of Trustees of th< Edison Machine Worls wiII,be held at the office of the Company, No. 05 Fifth Avenue, on Wednesday the 21st. day of May, at 10.30 Secretary, THOMAS A. EDISON, Central Station, Construction Dep't, No. 65 Fifth Avenue, 188 ^ cx^£*-_, c^ s'? *-'¥ < ^- c ^ 7 r <^Sx '-^.Cj^^£~ f c //^ CC c^-V^ f /e P—e^ a-V'C o^. .t %}~£^- SCt-^^C- Ce^.—^ C 4 ^ C^L-(L^ e'"* (°£-*^*Z-*-tsli*MJkuZ\ x ^ 1 i' ^-ci_^? c^t—£^_y^5SL<| 5 —^ •— *^/ Ct^L^t*^J ^ ^^ 2 ^—O-^T- 1 -^ , ^ Cf^f- j2-^_ <2 O-U- c^_-^ ^-t-c OeT^iA-A-. aCZZ^. — S~ZZjl* e^/C«>«_^ • ^ / '(-^~~7^ fiJL, <^eS<_-^. ; ^L. V 'd^-J ,__^Xa ^—C7 <=*-2-V° «u^C3ZIIZ7' <£? c/^ '^l^-C-<--, (icA ^"^-o<-■/ ,1 , , 0 . 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(,C y / o *j-L : 7 t* ' 3 t *y« ' /°/3 ?- S- c 7 ' 2 2-3 7 A * A * A ' 3n-j-t*6ues-s / ^ » 2- l/ - 7. /- // > i- / Ct/isiiA^ZZtsbe^ 9 / cT • 7 fi s z f JU ?*('■/ / U-hh / / 0 "1 / f ‘>.''l* * A Z ■7> tTU-au J S-yf 7" ,? / 0 // * fa * A ' jOs^tsSisis 3~bg 3oo ?* 2- ol, V 1 Y 'll >7- ' &■'UttsZsftt/U- g 2-0 & 2- 0 7/ h >/* 7. / ^C^tbUt~~/3-£t'T>/'Us J tZo <£.r z 7\r fa \ fa »A 7*/ft? -w / £ / {fiu£t>£iu / 20 g ' o f g 7 Y>Y 7- z- '7? trueuu 7*1 7" f3j S-- irr/r-p-' ' /xUzfusu *7° 4S-2- $ I"-* I- * y> ' /3-A^/i^ZL ?*° / 4* 0 jU S Y '!■ « 1* ' ;< • v- ;.J3hr.^ <^-^, Y7~>~>^£ pp~i^- [MEMORANDUM BY CHARLES BATCHELOR] COMMUNICATIONS EDISON MACHINE WORKS. WORKS( Office, 65 Fifth avenue. 104 GoERO “ St - N ew York,_July_ ia.th.. 188 . 4 *.;.. 188 H. M. Livor, Esq. City. Dear Sir;- I wan.* a machine for boring and facing the cylinder of the Straight line Engine. You know the casting is all in one piece. 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Related material can be found in the Edison Shafting Manufacturing Company Letterbooks, LB-006 - LB-011 (not filmed). S S - - . - —“— -- ) o i: ~~ m ■ Agreement made this /day of July, 1884, between the Edison Shafting Manufacturinff Company , a Corporation organized and existing under the laws of the State of Nov/ York, party of the first part, and the Edison Machine Works a Corporation likewise organized and existing under the laws of the State of New York, party of the second part., Witnesseth. WHEREAS the party of the first part has leased to the party of the second part the following special tools adapted to the manufacture of iron and steel shafting, pul¬ leys, couplings, hangers and so forth, to wit. One cut¬ ting off and centering machine, one' chucking lathe and ; tools, one milling machine and tools, one pulley lathe (fifty inch), one pulley lathe (thirty two inch), one shaft¬ ing lathe, one power straightonor and one hand straightener, which the party of the second part has erected in its works, at No. 104 Goorck Street in the City of New York, NOW IT IS AGREED, as follows: First! The party of the second part hereby agree to machine and manufacture into steel and’iron shafting, coup¬ lings, pulleys, hangers and so forth, such goods and mater¬ ial suitable therefor as may be furnished it by the party of the first part, but only to the capacity of the special tools and machinery hereinbefore mentioned. Socond! The party of the first part shall at its pwn expense doliver at the door or the said Machine Works the goods and materials .so to bo manufactured, and shall 1 likewise at its own expense cart away and remove the man¬ ufactured product—the actual handling of such material and ___-_._. . ____.__ _ _ __V-_ Third;- >f tho first part horeby agn The party o jay to tha party of tho second part for all pulleys, r.hn , couplings, hangers and so forth munufactored by it, t ire oust of manufacture, [which is doomed hereby to »e actual cost <>r till labor required m handling or.point work, together with such percentage of the entire ,-ui h took, and yin l'» t all dividends do cln: stockholders or the o(ix>t J.', expressly understood that m , u morshu, and interest in said stock re mins 1„ , or the first part, the inert title alone ha ‘ansfo.ved to the said John Kruosi Trustee. — TlfP; ~ Ani! ^ ««!d John Kruosi, rrust< "*” y mn.int the Ruid party or t, !% hXr ' K)m >md Iav *' ful Attorney and as such d<-o f 3 and o, ai ,r him at any tine after three years -e hnraor ft.r him and in his name to transfer an ,to stock on the „<.,** or U, " ny r *W*>« m* confirm* all that h« i^rwass tr-ffiRBW the parties hereto J is and fsetaks the dayo and year first ahoye v *$«» <> r '-T'W York City and OO'inty <»r NMw Yort On this 2 L i^divy of i;,h i>< .Mijji’.lly- <'%i>jii(>;vrii(l Ohnr.ini? Jintfshnlor and John 1'ruon.i, v> vv known nTj'i known to i:y=* to i>« t,h>» jmpsons doRuribncl and who cjxn/jutofl thn Cuff?,,".*ir».» inRtrunmt and thuy soyojnj. iy a khxw.loitij.ni thnt t.h>sy oxochtod i,hn sm-in A>r t.h<> i>'I)’i*hro fchn r<< in i «nli l- mj. Tfro/nas-'-W'. Edison : . with John Kruesi, Trustee AGREEMENT. ? AGREEME NT made (his oF&Ugtd/w between Thomas A. Edison. party of (ho first, part John Krnesi. Trustoo, party of (ho second i WHEREAS (.ho,-a was heretofore' issued. i of (ho first p«-(^fc^r/gK^sJiaros of (ho capital stock or the Rdison Shaft ing Manufacturing Company, represented in “ certain certificate of stock of said Company dated f-o tSth day of August, 18R4-, and numbered _'and WHEREAS the pur ty of t.he first part hy a certain assignment endorsed on the hack of such cnrt'if leatn did as- sign the pauo to the party of the second part, and WHEREAS tho said Certificate has boon surrendered and cancelled and the said stock transferred < Jn the books of the Company and a new Certificate issued to the party ' of the second part in lieu thereof, such certificate being dated the yi.'ith day of August, 18,'Vt, and being numbered WHEREAS tho stockholders of said Company have deem¬ ed it for their interest, and for t.he interest of the Oom- puny that no stock should be sold by them or either of that for three years from the date hereof, and to that n n d the said party of the first part has transferred his said stool’ to the said party of the soeond part to bo held by him in trust upon the following terms and conditions: HOW T'lESE PRF.SKHTS WITHRSSKTH : HIRST;- The-party of the second purl; hereby agre< ; to hold tho said stock for throe years from the date hereof und during such time to pay over, assign and deliver to th v party of the first part all dividends declared thereon, ant 1 BIB further to give 1,0 hiii hi» proxy j to vote upon such stock tit all mootings of tho stockholders of the said Company. . sRQOWP That upon tho oxpirut ion or tho said t.hrtuj years the said party or tho second part viU trans¬ fer .anrl assign tooths said party or tho first, part t/ju n fo s»*» JiMEREAS such assignment mis in tri5t „ - -- ° ln trust and upon tho |terms and condition hereinafter sat forth. *1QV/ THESE- PRESENTS/ yiTHESSrlTM -L. Hrat:- rim party of the socond par! luroby a c ro<( ia eoso tho said party of tho first part shall retain and cont iheo in th„ anploy of „,o said Company as Us «o„,ra Ifeaoosr, and faithfully porfoms all «. duties or hi a po . aition, and such a» nay bo «ssi c »,a hta „ y tho Board of ' 1 ‘rustooo, or tho said Company, .for tho torn « y0; „. s from the .date hereof to yessslrjh thic said stock to tho. said party .of the first part, and it. shell becomr and bo hio proyorty 4isohar«ot! of alii- trusts whatjsoavor.,- .Socondj- in csito tho said party of the first p&i e5--ou1cI die within three years from tho date horapf, bainjj •at tho urn of his .cioppai-e, in tho employ .of the said Gm>. pan '-"» « r,tl in that e.aaa, tho said party of the sapor,d I?.rt, shall assign the snid stock to his personal rspresontf -H xi g- d; ~ tf at any time before the expiration of tho said - throe, years, tho party of the first part*i should ’’ ”k° employ of, or cease to bo connected with the said| flonyany, or should violate a certcu-n a^ropmont mdo botvroq; him and it dated tho iJfrt dy or should bo, :»eon» insolvent, which fees shall bo ovidoncod irr tho "< ° r '• J idomotit: a;;ainnt iiir.i, or by his making an cc- siapmnt for tho .ban* fit of creditors, in either of which canos, the said party of tho second part, shall assign, transfer and sot war unto Thomas A, Edison, and Charles [Batchelor, tho aforesaid stock, ^'proportions'follwk^,- ' that is to say, to Thorns A, Edisonto Charles bcvt^olorTiJ^shar.ver^na. ^ ^3. '.•norc thereof respectively diecharRod of all trusts whsteo. [oyer. Ibin-th ;- Hw* tho MmoIuUcd or «» ooi„ Comr-an, within tl. ua throo yoa ra , tho », th8 first pmrt Minn u tho tin- tho-roor in its oiploy, ■otoolc tolu, Mill in tho wuuu of th, «, ^ J no ascignmont thoroof having boon r.suto by virt.m of rtirr < tho provisions horaof, all assets fpmiaa So said Trust-".® by reason of his yosaossion of tho aforosaid atook shall paid over and dolivorm! by him to tho said party or the firijst part* . fifths So long as tho said stock shall bo held by. tho said Trust™, and until tho assigns thereof by iviason of any of tho foregoing provisions, all dirldonds declared on said stock shall bo paid by him to th> party of, thd first par* or disposed of as 1» nay diroc.t and tho said Trustee shall. until any asaigninont to be load* afo , 3rsid give to tho said party of tho first part hi'-’ nrosy to vote thoroon at all mootings of tho cd.oek-holdors of tho said Company, 1H TOSBSS 'tfliERBOF tho party of the first ., a rt ha sot his hand and seal and the party of the Leonti part, h iiaad and seal evidencing thereby hie seccptruep of tho a - feresaid trusts and conditions the day and ymr first abo City and County of Hsvr York, \ Oh this —day of before mo por sonnliy appp.awd Harry M, TAvor and John Kmosi, to bo kr and known to fflio to be tho persons described in and who os otsuted tho foregoing instrument and they sovorally cvcknon lodged that they oxecutojd tho simeAf Mw^ptfrps-saa there fhomas A. Edison and Charlei Satchelor. with Elizabeth Livoi AOKEEHEHT m ade thii ;! batwHon THOMAS A. EDI SOW and CilARLES BAT03BMR. parties or ; the first part and ELIZABETH LIVQR party or tho second oar —WHEREAS Harry H. T.iwrdid by a certain instrument signmont dated tho iC^dTy of as si- to John Kruesi, Trustoey^^^Wshares of tho Capital : Stock of the Edison Shafting Kami.factoring Company of tho j par value of One hundred Dollars per share and WHEREAS it is among other things in'T^i* Afureomoffit. -sC^ /<;«.—i -saJSpL JZZi ^provided that in case the said Harry H. Livor should at any timo within throe years from the date thereof become in¬ solvent, which fact is to be evidenced by the entry of a Judgment against him, or the making of an assignment for the benefit of creditors then the said John Kruesi, Truste§ is to assign the said Stock to the said Thomas A. Edison ;j anci Ohftrlos Batchelor, as follows, to Thomas A. Edison j shares and to Charles Bat.ehelor shares, IfOff IT IS A6REBD AS EOLITHS First. In case the said stock shall bo assigned to l the l»»rtios oC first part by reason of tho said provis- | . ||ion in the aforesaid agreement they do Jointly a nd severally ;|agree to hold tho same for tho benefit of tho party of the I second part and to pay over and deliver to her all div¬ idends declared upon such stock and at the expiration of ij three yoars from tho date horoof to transfer and assign the jsame to the said party of the second part, provided however jthat tho said Harry H. Livor at tho time of such insolvency unci the declaration or such dividends shall by in the employ ■ of the said Edison .Shafting Manufacturing Company, and shall ' havo faithfully kept and performed a^cprtain agreement made bet'.roon him and it, dated the Hay is," 4, and it is expressly understood that the parties or the first part, and each of them, shall be under no obligation to assign and transfer the aforesaid stock to the party of the second part at the time above specified unless the said Harry H. Livor shall haw been in the employ of the said Company for the full tern of three years aforesaid jjrid shall .have faithfully kept and performed the agreement be¬ fore referred to. IN WITNESS WHERBOE tho parties hereto have set hands and 3oals the day and year first above \ ton. I Law Offices of EGOLESINE & TOMLINSON, 16 & 18 Broad Street, &drJ-er^. 0 t 1 iiY SAWS 01? THE HUISOU SilAWINO HAHUPACTUKING COMPANY. Articlo X. Office of business. Tho principal office and placo of business of the Company shall be at ’To, 101 Fulton Stroot in tho City of New York. Articlo IX. Mooting of tho stockholders. Section X. Thoro shall bo an annual mooting of stockholders hold at tho office of tho Company on trio of in oach and 3vo 17 year, and duo notice of such meeting, and written no¬ tices thoroof shall bo sont to oach stockholder:at his‘teat kna/n placo of rosidonco. Section a. Special mootings of the stockholders r.ay bo callod by the Trustees when necessary, a notice of such mooting shall bo mailed to oach stockholder at his last known placo of rosidonco fivo days prior thoroto. , Articlo HI. Votos and Proxies. At any mooting of stockhold¬ ers oach sharo of stock shall bo antit lad to count ono /oto, but such vote can only bo given by a shareholder in uorson, or in caso of his absonco by a v/ritton proxy given to, and in tho hands of a stockholder. Articlo TV. Trustees. © Section 1. Thom shall bo throo Trustees who shall bo elected at the annual mooting or the stockholders on the day oP in each and ovory yoaj Section. ;j. In caso oP vancaciy by death, rosigna- tion or disqualification the vacancy • shall bo fillob by a majority oP all the Truetoes. Section C. Tho Trustees shall hold ofPico Per one year Prom tho date of their oloot ion, but in case oP the failuro or emission to hold any oloetion they shall hold ovor and continuo in oPPico, until their successors are oloctod. Section. 4. 'Jo person shall bo oloctod a Trustee unloss ho owns, at least share of tho capital stock of tho Company, Section. 5, Regular mootings of tho board of Trus¬ tees shall be held at tho office of the-Company on the Suction C. Spoolal mootings may bo called at any [fcimo by tho President or any tv/o of tho Trustees} written or personal notice of the time and placo of such special mootings must bo given to oach Trustee, at least ono day prior thereto. Articlo IV, orrieprs. Tho board oV Trustees shall immediate¬ ly upon thoir organisation elect by ballot a President, Secretary, Treasurer and general Manager. Articlo Yl, ’form of off ice. -Section X._ Tho President, Secretary, Treasurer aiul Manager shall bo elected annually by the board of Trus- fcooG on tho day of but may bo re¬ moved at any tirao, by a majority voto of tho Trustees. Soot ion a. In caso or doath, ros.ignat.ion or remov¬ al from offico, of any of tho officers of this Company, tho board shall forthwith elect a successor who shall held offico for tho unoxpirod time of such officer. Section 3. In caso of tho nogleet or failv.ro of tho Trustees to oloct officorr. at tho timo proscribed, in Articlo VI., of thoso by Lav/s, tho officers previously joloctod shall hold ovor and c.ontinuo in office until an joloction is hold. Articlo VII. Duty of President: It shall bo tho-duty of tho President to preside i jat our mootings of tho stockholders and board of Trustees,I jto sign all certificates of Stock of tho Company, and to | do and perforin all acts incidont to his offico and such as may bo assigned him by tho board of Trustees, Articlo VIII. Of tho Secretary: Tho Secretary shall keep tho minutes of tho board of Trustooo in proper books providod for that purpose, end all the records and papors of said board; ho shall also koap tho minutes of all mootings of the stockholders. Ho shall have tho care and custody of tho coal, stock and tran:- for books of tho Company, and shall attend to tho giving ulU sorving of all notices of tho Company. And shall do 3 ami parforai such other acts and duties as may be assigned to him by the Hoard of Trustees. Articlo IX. Of tho Troasuror:- Tho Troasuror shall have the care ami custody of tho books of account and of -.’ll thu funds of th-: Company and shall deposit all moneys in such bank, or banks.as tho Trustees may designate, and shall sign all chocks used in tho regular course of business.- Ko shall keen his bank recount in tho name of the Company and shall vendor a state aont of his cash account at each regular msvting of tho ioard of Trustees, and shall at all times exhibit Mis bank looks and books of account to any Trustee, upon application it tho offico, during ordinary business hours. Ho shall .Iso perform such other dutios as may bo assigned him by Articlo X, Of tho general: iianager. The general iianagor shall have general control and irnagomont of tho business of tho Company and shall devote } is on tiro time thereto.- lie shall perform tho dutios jually incidont to his position and such other dutios an u:.y bo assigned him by the board of Trustees.-' Articlo XI. Other officers: Tho Trustees shall appoint such othor officers,; om~ piloyoos and agents as they shall deem best,’ and shall fix ff 10 Galarion ° r ■' ll - of the officers of tho Company. Article XXX, Debts, and their cont ruction: .»o debt or liability boyond the necessary logiti- nn-t° business and current osponoos of tho Company shall be contracted by any orfloor thereof; and no note or notoe shall bo given for any purpose without a resolution and Article XIII. Stock and tho transfer theroof: Root.ton 1 . Each stockholder in tho Homo any shall have a certificate of stock signed by the President and Secretary and stoopod v/ith tho Corporate seal, stating the mimbor of shares p./ned by said stockholder. Section y. Sue;, stock shall bo transferable, on tho books of the Company by the holder thoroof in porson, or .o.,.. oi a u „ornoy .■'..id upon air ran dor of tho certificate so transforrod. Articlo Xiy . Dividends: Dividends of the not profits in hand', shall bo iocfared and paid as often end at such times as the 'frusta oos may elect* Article XV -, Soal: [f tho A suitable seal shall bo provided and tho affixing 1001 60 contracts anU instruments, together with the jignaturas and ?ran sure r shall bind tho jump any, K^^~-^ . 7 “y^-; i LVif. „..>. ZchZ^'. . ,. ^-ggg^fc*. .• . - ^<^^ve^3u. . ‘i^-*-*——^ c^p**-*~*— /& - £i c« >.>.<■ ^ c c_ Chi CW^Jl ^1* _<>y^ «s^ $i-*Sx- . -t l r^-.Cf|f t ^ t> (. jL. ■zCJ.. p?*Cw a X e v-fek^> c^—72Lc. D r C*^£ CA*. ' ^ S^tZijL ^<-M-t ^<-C- &*i-(- €X Ct^. J (^~ ft>-^AC r _ <2fx. <^~i) l ^ 7 <=JL <^^ ^*c«. ^c«-«i^^M^- |/ 7 vJL -/ 2 u- ^ •/C / \-u^-«C *T ; <7^_ 7 ^i c h certificate has been delivered to the said party of the se- • cond part, and f , -W HEREAS the stock-holders of said company have deemed it for their interest and for the interest of the : , said company that no stock should be sold by them or any oi them for three years from the date hereof. WOW THESE PRESENTS WITNESSETH - That the party of the first part for and in consid¬ eration of the sum of one dollar to him paid by the party cf the second part, the receipt whereof is hereby acknowledgec, has assigned, transferred and set over, and by these pref sents, does assign, transfer and set over unto the said < ,, party of the second part his successors and assigns, the ' aforesaid stock of the said Edison Shafting Manufacturing Company, and does hereby-constitute and appoint the said' ' party of the second part, his true and lawrul attorney for him and in his.name, place and stead, to transfer and as¬ sign the said stock on the books of said Company, hereby I ratifying and confirming all that his said Attorney may do This Assignment is however upon the following trus and conditions'^ First That upon the expiration of three years i |""fr on the date hereof the said Party of the second part shaj reassign the said stock to the party of the first part, anc it shall become,, and be his property discharged of all trusts whatsoever. _SecondThat all dividandss declared upon said stock shall be paid over and delivered to the said party of the first part or shall he' disposed of as he may direct, and the said Trustee shall, so l6ng as he may possess said stock, give to the party of the first part, his proxy to vote thereon at all meetings of the stock-holders of the aforesaid Company. It being the intention hereof to convey and assign to the said Trustee, merely the legal title to said stock, all equitable ownership and interest to remain and continue in the said party of the first part. IN WITNESS WHEREOF the party of the first part has set his hand and seal and the party of the second part his hand and seal, evidencing thereby his acceptance of the foresaid trusts the day and year first above written. State of New York City and County of New York On this day of 1884, before me person¬ ally appeared Thomas A. Edison and John Kruesi, to me known] known to me to be the persons described in and who ex¬ ecuted the foregoing instrument and they severally acknow- Charles Batchelor John Kruesi. Trustee. ASSIGNMENT. This Assignment made this day of 1884 between Charles Batchelor, party of the first part, and Johi Kruesi, Trustee, party of the second part, WHEREAS the party of jfhe first is the owner of shares of the Capital Stock of the Edison Shafting Manufacturing Company, represented in a certain certificate of dteck;tdated!athe' Uni day of 1884, which certificate has been delivered to the said party of the see.* tond part, and - WHEREAS the stock-holders of said Company have deemed it for their interest and for the interest of the said Company that no stock should be sold by them or any of them for three years from the date hereof. NOW THESE PRESENTS WITNESSETH: That the party of the first part for and in consider¬ ation of the sum of one dollar to him paid by the party of the second part, the receipt whereof is hereby acknowledged has assigned, transfered and set over, and by these pre- | sents, does assign, transfer, and set over unjro the said party of the second part, his successors and assigns, the aforesaid stock of the said Edison Shafting Manufacturing Company, and does herebyteonsStsiiiUt$e and appoint the said party of the second part'his true and lawful Attorney for him and in his name, place and stead, to transfer and as¬ sign the said stock on the books of said Company, hereby ratifying and confirming all that his said Attorney may do in the premises. This Assignment is however upon the following trusts and conditions: Th “‘ «"• «Pi»»tlon or thro. rr °” ‘ h< “* » « ‘be seeond oar, shjll n “"*° ,h ° ■'* ld *» *1“ P*r tJ or tho first p. rt , « .hau boons,. and 0. hi, property di.oh.rged of ait tra.I wharsoover. J5SS! ^- Tl »* «“ «««« declared upon said Sh *“ "• '“ id “<■ *«»« .. th, .aid party ■r th, first part or .ball ha disposed or „ ho may direst, and the said Trustee shall, so io„ g „ay posses, said 3, °° k ‘ r* *° ‘ h * «"» ° r ««« par. hi. prosy to vo.l thereon at all mating, of tho stoek-holdors of tho afore- said Company. “ being tho intentions hereof to eonye, and ae- “ th ° “ ia —"If «bo legal title to said .took, .11 equitable oanership .„d interest, to regain and oontinuo i„ said p ar ty of t|te ^ 2H22L th. party of the first par. has • bis hand and seal and the party of tho ...end part hi. hand and seal, evidencing thereby hie a.o.p.ane. of the a. [foresaid true.,, day and year first above aritten. State of New York City and County of New York; On this day of 1884, before me personal!y appeared Charles Batchelor and John Kruesi, to me known am: known to me to be the persons described in and who executed the foregoing instrument and they severally acknowledged that they executed the same for the purposes therein men¬ tioned* This Assignment, made thii day of 1884, between Harry M. Livor. of the City and State of New York, party of the first part, and John Kruesi. Trustee, of the City of Brooklyn, and State of New York, .party of the second part. _WHEREAS the party of the first part is the owner of shares of the Capital Stock of the Edison Shaft¬ ing Manufacturing Company, represented in a certain certi¬ ficate of stock, dated the day of 1884, and numbered , which certificate has been this day deliv¬ ered to the said party of the second part. NOW THIS INDENTURE WITNESSETH: That the party of the first part, for and in consid¬ eration of the sum of one dollar, to him in hand paid, the receipt whereof is hereby acknowledged, has transferred, as- signed and set over, and by these presents does transfer, assign and set over, unto the said party of the second part, his successors and assigns, the aforesaid stock of the said Edison Shafting Manufacturing Company, and does hereby con¬ stitute and appoint the said party of the second part, his true and lawful attorney, for him and in his name and stead to transfer and assign the said stock on the books of said Company, hereby ratifying and confirming all that his said Attorney may do in the premises. This Assignment is however uponf; the following trusts and conditions* ~ lrst In caso *J»« saidflflirty of the first part shall remain and continue in the employ of the saidj Company as its general manager, and faithfully performs all the duties of his position, and-M such as may be assigned him by the Board of Trustees, of the said Company, for the tern of three years, from the date hereof^the said party of the second part, shall reassign the said stock to the said party of the first part, and it shall become and be his property discharged of all trusts whatsoever. Second:- In case the said party of the first part should die within three years from the date hereof, being at the time of his decease, in the employ of the said Com¬ pany, then and in that case, the said party of the second part, shall assign the said stock to his personal represent¬ atives. Third:- If a.y any time before the expiration of the said three years, the party of the first part, should leave the employ of, or cease to be connected with the sai4 Company, or should violate a certain agreement made betweeij him and it dated the day of 1884, or should be, - become insolvent),i which fact shall be evidenced by the entry of a judgment against him, or by his making an as¬ signment for the benefit of creditors, in either of which | cases, the said party of the second part, shall assign, transfer and set over unto Thomas A. Edison and Charles Batchelor, the aforesaid stock, in the proportions following that is to say, to Thomats A. Edison, shares, to Charge Batchelor shares, and they a&all become the owners thereof respectively discharged of all trusts whatsoever. Fourth?- In case of the dissolution of the said | Company within the said three years, the party of the firsl part being at the time thereof in its employ, and said stock being still in the possession of the said Trustee and no assignment thereof having been made by virtue of any of the provisions hereof, all assets coming to said Trustee 1 by reason of his pessession of the aforesaid stock shall b< paid over and delivered by him to the said party of the first part. Fifth:- So long as the said stock shall be held by the said Trustee, and until the assignment thereof by reason of any of the foregoing provisions, all dividends declared on said stock shall be paid by him to the party of the first part or disposed of as he may direct and the said Trustee shall until any assignment to be made as afora- said give to the said party of the first part his proxy to vote thereon at all meetings of the stock-holders of the said Company. IN WITNESS WHEREOF the party of the first part has set his hand and seal ; and the party of the second part, his hand and seal evidencing thereby his acceptance of the a- foresaid trusts and conditions the day and year first above written. State of New York . City and County of New York: On this day of 1884, before me personally appeared Harry M. Livor and John Kruesi, to me Jjnown and known to me to be the persons described in and who executed the foregoing instrument and they severally acknowledged that they executed the same for the purposes therein men¬ tioned. 1884. Electric Light - Electric Tube Company (D-84-033) This folder contains correspondence and other documents relating to the und£?r S °* the ^ le f tric . Tube Company in New York City, which manufactured underground conductors for the Edison electric light system. In April 1884 the ssssjt v " k - Mudi 01 ,he i a atdy 80 p 5 cent of the documents have been filmed. The following “I! 8 * 65 ° f . do ^ ument f have not been filmed: routine correspondence relating to accounts, estimates, and orders; duplicate copies of selected documents. 8 I.? ? *f - O I - O NEW Y 0 R K. J A N U A R Y 2N D. 84. For accounts receivable see Schedule "A*. For Tools and Appliances, Furniture and Fixtures, Patterns, Finished and Raw Material, see Schedule “B* . (

^tuc, % s/Ut, t- £-£6(4^ ^-pg^a/y ’ /ZsLe. <£%*- . /UH&/U*-€ i^r_ y( 0 f7^ f T[ The Electric Tube Company, copy April 7th, 1884 Estimated cost per foot of all material connected in Place for underground telegraph cables cased with iron pipe. Laid in 20 ft. lengths, cost of excavation and paving not included. No. 14 copper wire (Brown and Sharpe guage) Resistance per mile 13.2722 ohms. Cable of 7 wires $0.29 per foot * " 19 " ..60 » ’ " 31 ■ .73 ” 1.16 1.85 No. 12 copper wires (Brown & Sharpe guage) Resistance per mile 8.3472 ohms. Cable of -’ 7 wires 0.29 per foot .47 . .87 • ” ” 38 ” 1.10 ” * " 63 * 1.59 * " " 73 * 1.80 * n The Electric Tube Company, 65 Washington St. o jfc \ 5ias.o-v —« ^9L.e.o> \ so. / 6 0-0 ^>9.9 s%. OIL j 00 £~> S o~ t> - o LImi THE ELECTRIC TUBE CO, ' TREASURER. J ^otjAZS A^yCusis a^t*/ ct/' 4 d[ &u«x. ytoice,, 7b mt ^o.Z^t*/'- 7v *cc*y& z^m/ \a^y £^ iA~ ct^-Jr s?m- cla^. £<^tSe~ X^z£ #nrr*T\ *£^ /iUA ^ 'U*~*K~*'y£. /lt ^ /' r /c4 K S?Z/0 k ^ K //" *i /4>#,s~z * n &*»£*. if WIWa, - [MISDATED. CORRECT DATE IS JUNE 30, 1884]. The Electric Tube Company, 18^0 24 Bridge St. c /^~ ^ c 2^> iz, gfeg^. **S£ _ Aj+r^y :z^L Ae/ 5 ^- '^T V- *~~ ~~ 7±~4 4 *-.—. ^ 3S-fHa^^ srr-zi^u. _ E EDISON ELECTRIC LIGHT CO., AH*Aj '/uxjtU, J-.9' ’W\^6^v 5t) * -U- Ib^ugU" . I A ^ ^i3uUA^p C^*4tU*. pef-jyC (P^yC^^. OteC-diU- /site -*£*tstu, <&- ©S/jLt.j d0isfca--' ! cf~ cult/ ajOL /fa-urn" s'yx^-c/^e/ j/ry . Insulating Tape, , -..Etc.,'■Etc. \ MANTTFACTOREES OF AJH) CONTRACTOE8 FOE\ •-ArQa^d^InG^i^^ent.EJlectric Lighting,) n Telegraphic, Telephpnic and >. othei" Purposes. / Conductors for Electric Lighting of sufficient area for any required -X, , N current strength, insulated to dOqyey currents \ Undet-flo^ volts pressure. ' Telegraph lines and Telephone mams containing from 7 to 400 wires. • ™? Company has laid tubes containing nearly one hundred miles of conductors arying irom .16 ins. to 1.6 ins. diameter and from .02 square ins. to a square ins area for the various Edison Companies in New York City; Ncwburg. N. Y • Lawrenr The Electric Tube Company. 18 to 24 Bridge St. The Electric Tube Company. 18 to 24 Bridge St. Brooklyn, N. Y.,_ 188 4/ ~V - - c^ty’, -d*y~ t^j- ^-ut^jaC'ty . (^t.- , _ -z£ e^y. 1*^1 Thomas A. Edison, No. 65 Fifth avenue, A Thomas A. Edison, No. 65 fifth avenue, • ■" ••—V“> i'u/ de Z^2 V -sr p * tx^ e.ts-tr~/~7c-~) 25^-v— 4 £/£-- 6 ^tv jt^-^ri^Crz *£t~y£e*v. / A..^- A~ /vXt-jX <* &r~£<_ dy6?*~ 4 y*-* <*-*£ - c-e ^..-9 /C.w ajA-r-c :.. «*~<^ ALl_, A^~~t-^- ■i*' '‘- y ^ .-.J A 188*. Electric Light - Foreign - General (D-84-034) This folder contains correspondence and other documents relating to the establishment of electric lighting systems in foreign countries. Most of the documents deal with electric lighting in Latin America (excluding Chile). Approximately 90 percent of the documents have been filmed. The following categories of documents have not been filmed: routine correspondence acknowledging receipt of letters and cables; duplicate copies of selected 7.: & SWAN UNITED . The Edison^Electric Light Company, Limited. 74; Coleman Street, London,. _ i88J^- Uy&- Wv QaWUW ■ta.USm, U, hi' 1 Sfeur forfA 5 sjwul /fbd- cwfr 1 MTV MAivjlcrultoUllJ Aax AvMlflV /jiiaw unTu jjf - Mtu ej. tyvnuhanw . CU jLJ- CJrwrvku CcvW» ■UJvlivrv jib jjuHxjsdtolunv ffj- jfw drnvuuamj Ctrrnjujuny J rruruT Jjttj Jtr MmJi O^cw ej/rju^ oj- j(w Ofovwjimdvii&J AjrV jbuL>Mtrrvft£L&t>-e^ ^cL^TjUa tkJlrS 1 S am'Gjwiv/L>, 6Luw>- thteje/Vo- __ . ^Ijtrwix Aid*!' to Cd £j^u. ^Eul> QtMijjMii&idk Ifarteusl dV • \nvducfoWw. [ENCLOSURE] © • • ■ ' COPY. t 10 , 10 .' 03 . DtMU-RAHA BRITISH GUIANA. the epison ELECTRIC LIOHT CO., » LONDON, ENGLANO. GENTLEMEN, WILL YOU PLEASE SEND ME ESTIMATE FOR AW ELECTRIC LIGHT APPARATUS fflU LIGHTING A SUGAR HOUSE IN THIS COLONY TO CONSIST OF ABOUT 100 INCANDE8CENT LAMPS OF SAY 10 TO 20 CANDLE POWER EACH WITH ALL NECESSARY CONDUCTORS ETC. ETC. TOOETHER WITH 'A DYNAMO MACH INE OF THE REQUISITE POWER BUT WITHOUT ENGINE AS WE HAVE THE POWER ON ESTATE IN THE FORM OF A TANOYE ENGINE CYLINDtR 9" X I8 M DO YOU SUPPLY THE ARC LIGHT? IF SO PLEASE GIVE PROBABLE COST OF THREE SUCH LIGHTS OF BAY 2000 C. EACH WITH ALL NECESSARY LAMPS CONDUCTORS AND DYNAMO BUT WITH- -OUT ENGINE. YOUR tARLY REPLY WILL GREATLY OBLIGL YOURS VERY TRULY, SIGNED JOHN R, TILLEY ENGINEER DEMERARA. w '.SOT' A-r cm THE PRE- CQbX^ T0 BE L,04TED » 18 N0T INCLUDED IN OUR QUOTATION. WHERE POSSIBLE IT IS ADVISABLE TO PLACE THE DYNAMO IN IMMEDIATE PROXIMITY TO THE ROOMS TO BE LIGHTED. [ENCLOSURE] [ENCLOSURE] // J, DEMERARA. DECEMBER 5TH I3#3, THE EDISON * SWAN ELECTRIC LIGHT CO., GENTLEMEN, I AM IN RECEIPT OP YOUR ESTEEMED FAVOUR OF NOVEMBER I4TH, A8 I UNDERSTAND IT THE PRICE IN LONDON F.O.O. OF ALL REQUISITES FOR the INSTALLATION of THE 150 LIGHT DYNAMO WITH 100 LAMPS, 500 SPARES LAMPS R 100 FIXTURES, AND ALL THE OTHER THINGS MENTIONED IN YOUR LIST WILL BE ABO'UT £420. YOU.WILL PLEASE BEAR IN- MIND THAT NOTHING OF AN ORNAtfER- -TAL CHARACTER 18 AT ALL WANTED UNLE88. IT WERE WITH THE FEW LIGHTS IN DWELLING HOUSE SHOULD it BE DETERMINED TO TAKE ANY THERE BY CABLE. THE CHEAPEST FIXTURES MADE WILL SUIT THE SUGAR f AC TORY ^ L0N „ As wv ARE GOOD-. | WAS SURPRISED TO SEE YOU RECOMMEND SO MANY SPARC LAMPS? DO THESE .LAMPS OFTEN GIVE OUTT I WOULD BE GREATLY OBLIGED f 0 * YOUR VIEWS AS TO WHETHER THE. ARC OR INCANDESCENT LIGHT WOULD 8E ON THE WHOLE THE CHEAPEST. EI¬ THER WOULD ANSWER OUR PURPOSE ALSO AS TO WHETHER IT BE POSSIBLE OR AD- -SABLE TO HAVE ONE OR MORE ARC LIGHTS AND THE REST INCANDESCENT. i am aware the engine Must be first-lass and should one be ordered, . WOULD PREFER A WESTINGHOUSE ONE MADE IN P.TSBURG PA* YOURS VERY TRULY, SIGNED JOHN R. TILLEY^. YOUR PRINTED INFORMATION WOULD BE THANKFULLY RECEIVED IF YOU, HAVE ANY SUCH. j,r. T. HAVE JUST RECEIVED YOUR TWO PRINTED PAMPHLETS WITH THANKS. J. R, T. vrcr 1221X332';$ - r COJ0W..U armor X1 JG FM'MU Ejcctuc pjSjjf (TOujbuuX* piuji(cq‘ iny-oi-ii THOMAS ’.A., EDISON, Contrail Station, Construction Dop’t, No. 65 Fifth Avenue, New York,..188 Mr. Tomlinson. Mr Edison has requested me to refer the attached papers to you. The Argentine Edison Elec. Co. is a corporation which has been organised but no money has been paid in. A. 0. Tate. By. H. January. 17th 1884. [ENCLOSURE] , . li84 fJcttattromt of ®axoo aud jtastfmcatjs, #w " BUILDING, TRY OX ROW. - New York, January 14th, 1B84. ' ..._•... _ You a re hereby notified to make the return of yotir Coloration to this Office, as required by law, a blank for which is herewith inclosed. To facilitate the business of the Department you are requested to make your return, without delay. Unless the return is made by you on or before the 10th day of April, 1884, the assessment will be fiwed at such sum as in the judgment of the Commissioner's will represent the value of your Stock. FLOYD T. SMITH, Secretary. _ "'/Mi . ■ - - !fe|f|i-'- :; _ ,,/ > &-'■<< ^nifjL -i^y /-*"/>£. h.ffris J-/l£ yt / jfyrc.sty. l£ui/-.(d-&^zr W 4,-a, % . (/2u/u a*/ . Thomas a. Edison, No. 65 Fifth avenue, Buenos Ayres. Feby 16th. 1884. To the Mayor of the municipality of the Capital Mr. Torquato de Alvear: Julian Balbin, representative of Thomas A Edison of the United States of Americans proven by the annexed power of attorney, respectfully submits:- / That 1 ha v® special power from the celebrated inventor Thomas A Edison,to request from the authorities of the Republic all the necessary permissions for the introduction and laying in this city^of the Electric Light,-Edison's System,- as also for the distribution of heat and motive power by means of electric currently the same system. I consider it my duty^to accept the request as the realiz¬ ation of its object will be of great benefit to our city,- a. benefit which has already been realized by various cities of Europe, as also in the principal towns of the United States. In a portion of New York City for instance / there actually exists in private use 12,000 lamps which work with all regularity, and give groat satisfaction to the consumers, who daily augment in number, it being an established and accomplished fact,that the Edison system offers- advantages over all other systems. My principal does not wish to light the streets, but merely . the,private houses, soliciting the rights of placing under the sidewalks the conductors and service wires that distribute the concession- electricity. This same ^ a yot e m has been obtained in other cities, NEW YORK,. . i Thomas A. Edison, , No. 65 Fifth Avenue, NEW YORK, 2 . and I consider that it will not fro -m u inconvenience the municipal¬ ity to grant the said privilege; especially if they take into con- , sideration that my principal will bind himself to replace the sidewalks in the same position as found; subjecting himself in all cases to municipal ordinances, and to lay the tubes at night, plan In the annexed Awusiag-you will find the full size drawing of the tubes that enclose the conducting wires and also the dis¬ tributing wire. By it/the Mayor will see that the wires are en¬ closed within a small tube whose dimensions vary according to the number of lights connected. The largest of the tubes as shown by drawing^will suffice to servo for 4000 lamps of ten candle power each; and the one that follows it in size will suffice for 1600 lights of equal power, and the one that is necessary to supply 12,000 lights^ only exceeds the first tube in diameter by a few lines. Therefore the tubes are of such small size as to occasion no damage by being placed under the streets. The isolated ser¬ vice wire is also of small size and is placed under the sidewalk close to the house that' is to be lighted. For greater conven— ience^if necessary, I will present to the Mayor a service and some pieces of tubing, drawings of which I annex. In conclusion, I will say to the Mayor that the object that guides my principal^ is the placing of electric lights in such dwellings and business houses as wish to use it, and in his Thomas a. Edison, No. 65 Fifth Avenue, NEW YORK,. 3. name,request you to givo me permission to open up the sidewalks of the streets so as to place below them the tubing and serviced conductors that conduct the current producing the light; he bind¬ ing himself to replace the sidewalks, putting them in the same condition as they now stand, and to subject himself., to all the municipal ordinances. Isolated in the tubes are the wires which carry the current, and the tubes being under ground, the electric current passing through them does not offer any danger whatsoever. Neither do the dynamo electric machines which produce the electricity offer any danger, as they will be located in private property. The engines to drive said machines will also be placed on private property, and in all cases be subject to municipal ordinances that must be followed when such machinery is being placed within' the city limits. I consider it unnecessary to enter into further details. The electric Light for private use would be a great ad¬ vantage for this city, and I can assure you that considering the cheapness of this light, before long,the greater part of the private and commercial houses will adopt it in preference to any other light used amongst us now. In view of what I have said above, I hope the Mayor will have no objection in granting the permission to locate under the sidewalks the mains and services to be used for conducting the Thomas A. Edison, No. 65 Fifth avenue, NEW YORK,. 4. electric current; in order to provide light, heat and motive power according to the Edisonbsystem. “It is justice etc*. JULIAN BALBIN. Foby 19th. 1884. ' To inform the office of Public Works. Alvear. M Obarrio. secretary. Feby 29th. 1884. I have had before mo the models of tubing,that is talked of.as being provided to supply the electric light according to the Edison system,in private dwelling houses. Those tubes are of a. diameter that varies between 0.027 and 6.048, and can be placed without inconvenience under the sidewalks. Mr. Balbin, representative of the inventor, Thomas A Edison whilst soliciting from the municipality permission to place this tubing, states that the work will be done during the night, and he will bind himself to do all the necessary repairs to sidewalks so as to leave thwm in perfect order. If the Mayor decides to give the requested permission^it would be desirable to establish a clause by which the representative of this enterprise will ob¬ lige himself to accept and comply with all the requirements that Thomas A. Edison, No. 65 Fifth avenue, NEW YORK,. may practice w»«4d~in the future indicate to be necessary. juan. c. BuschiazzO. March 1st. 1884. We authorize the Company represented by Dr. Balbin to place the before mentioned tubes^ under the supervision of the Municipal Office of Public Works, and subject to the conditions of the same. (Signed) ALVEAR. M Obarrio. Secretary. This is a true copy of the original contained in the archives of this office under No 910, of the year 1884. s Buenos Ayres, March 21st. 1884. True copy of the original. Mariano Obarrio. Secretary. I certify that the foregoing'signature is that of M Obarrio, Secretary of the Mayor of the Municipality of the Capital. Buenos Ayres, March 21st. 1884. Reyno O’Coflha.. X certify the the foregoing signature is that of Reyno O’Couna. Buenos Ayres, March 24th. 1884. Manuel. D. Domes. Director of the Section. (ffileweu i ctf. if* 8®#.. VZ Y-ZF& G r &2^bU Ore., otYty. : - c %'■ Ty^tML, £ /■ vrcypr'-MmY-, /% /<&y. /%£cbU. zAskocv o-cAxjc/c & [ATTACHMENT] Thos. A. Edison, Construction Dep’t. (LfL mo. 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OATlJ&ryXfl -^ts- /fafa*.- ! __7 ow*. otM n^^-^MUL*0 .fo.■''■'■" ■ ___._ :.^WoxJ!’ > ..fi [TRANSLATION FOLLOWS] . .jyjWWWS DC FIERRO Y GUAYAQUIL #l£Ze'//,'yxis^~— yi^i^'-^y,o yiatsnx^ y^y^yj , y ^/szc' , -^£«f y£rz*t*y/i**^£* 04£t*x£*.yrt&* ^c__ s&yfisi ts^f \^*r- t&s*y> yi£^ W*' /Ci-rv&f' , .St', y(*, 'e*y &£<>, yi^ /*&*£*,- ;**<, J-U*3*jr 6r* V ^0 X*/y**P* N—» ^ /JurWo-', /t srcsr-v- y4*~e^ts?-*t.C£z' yry/ry-yy^'y,-,^ _ */' y^- $0^' ^//>ko /»r-*2 <- i/yrxr/*s~ _ Sis/ytu^ . Utyy.it-a* -k^s- ‘^s. yx" sAZZ. -* ,/vy^eZ* ~ y?tc+**r&v-r ^cett,n^Hyteift*-? ,7ttt*.astis0t / C’~V yftCx?yz6>H? ■■'■’'-*■ — yZayAr-y yS.yns£y\ y^^yyx-S’ p/ y£?-£-e~/c*& yZyy?~, yz&s &l£Zy- sy~z2-it<-o —■— xztL' -ytucit ya^t'ti. <7^C^- i yfcs-e. —-> yy-ys? . y/tst-i le-Z&y*.*. V&.*4ret.'~yrto ... *(yf e^ert'X. £/*’ i.sA**’' ‘ '- -* stj&JZo \ ,XS’- ^ [TRANSLATION] thomas a. Edison, SktuidUtm, ■ Central Station, Construction Dep’t, No. 65 Fifth avenue, ■ g • -f ' ' - Mlirrtu- ./IfMtlniX -Wilt PUf. 7 (Wr Uxk^imU. 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RICHA RDS MUCKLE , Jr. T „ JL ,m M . 16 & 17 Ledger Uuilding, Philadelphia,. 88 In reply to your.. . of. . . : . .—. .. ... ^ - - -*- ^ £lJ~t!a~ir-vC> t "•^ 4<^C-£is ;,.>i /■•■l '— '/l*- t Co r /ty~ejTf~ t&'t&t+xt., Xi^rof x7&&**yf~7zX -T; ^ Oten^o 76 sps'TC : e»/ £• t-v f /v- f «/ e>( ^sffiyy' ££^f*tozt77jj'y 7^ fi\ , 'Ax x f e> ^9=r-t-tW Ct. p7 ! i-^^. <- }y7 LJ . ^x jr^> vi, ' __ fejti , . ? #t ^Cetfe^ ' ^ - ^3- C ^ ^yft, t &(£%k ^ ,4 $ixz6*a•<* if /me*t ■ :~ -i: \< •.. ,, A t "-V . \&£*jL«.c£j cvr&tiiz^::.. ~ft~....^t^ ^/C*ic4$* -4u^«. . 7% " ■?>">'■ ‘ He says he kno,ws business men in South'America, in the various S companies, and, knows their legations very well at Washington. X'f : He says he has resided in -J/ashing.ton 25 yoars, has been Secretary '• /'W' r V," ' "4 to two different Pf-osidjents of the United States, and knows most v ■■ * -f . j? '■ of the officials ^.n Washington, especially the representatives of Sj^uth American* countries. Vi • " > \ ' • I turn this matter over to you for you to write him or 4 c. tajce such other action, as you may think best, South America boing « ■ '* ■ ' if ' in your keeping for development. His address is' 1305 F. Street, Washington, D. C. per Kc.G, /LtstconAy JyyiO^>(U-0 Jt/'/t-o Jo /^Ct-Vl/Y &j/ //~&h $ » /L-OOf^ /f'ixL JjJ&si'utC o^- //f- <% yfr #J & /tiwL^ /Ui {/&-& y ^^\S^ >U/ '^' Pt ^° c/ t *~ Co *' ** ~^*- fcl(jer-n/ /&*■ , ejJjJ (//yvt/y /y^r,ou> [ENCLOSURE] 55 BROAD^AY^J^. ^ce^T^/sp -? ^/%>^-s-,y/ &-e, o-*-,-*-,^-&z> /Cc-e£j /^ Z 5 ^' < 50 *^" -^Cyf/C6-r-r^ / £?-/-/—' p /tfcu -^y — C h 2)^—/'?c+c> <■. 5 ~7&tf-C> d>£cc.et-~*&s- ' ‘ /^ /» v V o/ <*-/^-~ <^o-c {fee/ te _ A , ' ./%f -CeS4^6 y^i'A / '^oU- r} ,£>/£__. _ ... ^ ^ "€• [ENCLOSURE] ,xcal S '% 6 < 55 BROADWAY, N. Y.‘ IbmovM to l vv' r ‘!‘- fj • ’ Bfkmaafifc' K a v'vvs' ^ tf SAL <>{* t.) -'-I. ’ f f rj •° & Cy/LcoA. N y ■~y< r <, \ ; , v> . f e '~/ 7 ^ ^€- Couxsx. «( .'' 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EDISON, Central Station, Construction Dep’t, No. 65 Fifth Avenue, New York,” 188 ^ /Ce*uW '&™&rcZ y * S7-y'y/f* /fc | f5Tc(-07- o 'f' sT^wnr-p, ">H(o. • ■ Mr. Edison:- Wo are'in receipt of a .letter from Porn, stating that * the concession granted in Bolivia will expire in October next, and asking that we send men and materials at once, for the purpose of making an exhibition and so save our rights. Is it necessary- that anything should be done' in' ; th.is iaatter? Will our United States Patents be affected by default in Bolivia? ’ Or, have you already had the matter under'consideration? i<’V S. Hastings. . July 8th. 11384. per S. [ENCLOSURE] $7*? 48% - /H< CC&iAScd ' i^tA*A>C/ <2j£tO'4sCv~e. \^?-tscwLc{j •' sfci0t, - hjUoLuPyT k fiUuPC , ^P/ajlha z^». (Tf itfHAsj? i> '~H&clx-a_, ' y fc, i £UaAT hr tyf-£^r bCr~~l/Uj3^^lCur>-v Ctu. •-&3zJ$J!^t~l~^ bry~-\^vv Ishiu*^ kJ Ctjp^xj •4-tsLi. 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Electric Light - Foreign - Chile (D-8MJ35) This folder contains correspondence, agreements, and other documents relating to the development of the Edison system of electric lighting in Chile. Included is material concerning the construction of central stations and isolated lighting plants for individual buildings. Much of the correspondence is by Willis N. Stewart, Edison's agent in Chile. Approximately 90 percent of the documents have been filmed. The following categories of documents have not been filmed: routine correspondence relating to financial matters and the shipment of goods; routine correspondence acknowledging the receipt of letters and cables; duplicate copies of selected documents. Mr. Edison, Permit me to remind your that the correspondence of January 26th. between yourself and our Company about Chili has not been returned by you approved. Will you kindly give the matter your attention when convenient. S. B. Eaton AGREEMENT m ade this day of February 1884, BE TWEEN THOMAS A. EDISON , of Menlo Park, in the State of New Jersey, party of the first part, and W ILLIS N. STEWART , of the City and State of Now york, party of the second part, W I T M ESSET H;- W H E R E A S the party of the first part, by virtue of a certain agreement made between him and the Edison Electric Light Company, of New York, has acquired and possesses the right to sell for use in the Republic of Chili the various apparatus, machines and devices embodying the inventions of Thomas A. Edison, and covered by Letters pa¬ tent owned by the said Company, and WHEREAS under the agreement aforesaid, the said party of the first part is authorized and empowered to license and authorize the use of said inventions for the purpose of electric lighting and generating, regulating and applying electrical currents in an electric lighting circuit for producing light, heat ahd power, according to the means and methods of the Edison limiting system, within the Republic of Chili,aforesaid, and JV_H_E_R E A S the said Edison is desirous of secur-r . ing the services of the party of, the second part in selling the said machines, apparatus and devices, and licensing the use thereof, both for Isolated and Central Lighting in the said territory. NOW IT IS AQREED AS FOLLOWS:- F IRST ; The mid Edison hereby authorizes and empowers the said Willis N. Stewart, as his agent, to sell to such per¬ sons or corporations as he may deem proper, upon the terms and for the consideration hereinafter stated, the various machines, apparatus and devices necessary for Isolated and Central Station lighting, and to license to the purchaser or purchasers thereof, the use of such machines, apparatus . and devices within the territory aforesaid, provided however that no property is to bo sold by the said Stewart, intended to be used or licensed for use for Central Stattion lighting in the Cities of Santiago and Valparaiso# SECOND; The said Edison hereby authorizes the said Stewart to sell all machines, apparatus and devices intended for use for Isolated lighting at the shop or manufacturer’s pricer.thereof (i.e. the price paid for similar articles by the Edison Company for Isolated lighting), excepting however lamps and dynamos. Lamps are ohly to be sold at the shop price plus ten cents per lamp, and Dynamos at a sun fixed as follows, towit ; to the shop price is to be added Twen¬ ty-five per centum thereof, and to the total thus obtained ®ishty per centum of said total is to be further added, the aggregate sum to be the price at which all dynamos for Iso¬ lated Lighting are to be sold by the said Stewart. The ten cents and twenty-five per centum aforesaid (2) baihg the royalty to bo paid the Light Company, and the eighty per centum, the profit to the said Edison for the entire installation. THIRD : The said Edison hereby authorizes the said Stewart to sell all machines, apparatus and devices intended for use for central station lighting at prices fixed as follow towit; to the price charged by the said Edison for similar property in New York, {such price being the manufacturer's price plus twelve per centum) is to be added twenty-five per centum thereof, of which increase eighteen parts are to be paid the Light Company aforesaid, as a royalty for the - use of aiid inventions, the balance being the profit to the said Edison for the entire central station plant. . FOURTH: To the prices fixed as aforesaid, is to be added the actual cost of package and delivery on ship board in the harbor of Mew York. FIFTH : It is further understood and agreed that all ma¬ chines, apparatus and devices sold in pursuance hereof, are : «in 0 be delivered by the said Edison, F. 0, B. in New York, and the full price thereof as hereinbefore flixed is to be paid to the said Edison in; New York, before shipment arid the said Edison shall be under no obligation to ship any of the property aforesaid, unless such, payment has been made and all property delivered on ship board shall bo at the cost and risk, and shall belong to the purchaser or purchasers ( 3 ) SIXTH: It is further understood and agreed that the said Edison shall bo under no obligation to sell any part or parts af an Isolated or Central Station plant, but shall have Uie option of refusing any and all orders unless they include an entire electrical and mechanical equipment. SEVENTH : Tho said Stewart hereby agrees to 'reside and re¬ main >;in the Republic of Chili during the continuance of this agreement, and to use his best endeavors to introduce and sell Edison Plants for Isolated bight ing, and form Companies and sell plants for central station lighting. EIGHTH : The said Edis cn in consideration of the services of the said Stewart, hereby agrees to pay him a commission equal to forty par centum of all profits as herein stated, derived by the said Edison from sal es effected through his agency in the Republic of Chili; such profits on central station plants being seven parts of th e twenty-five per centum heraihbefore mentioned, arid on isolated plants the eighty per centum added to the price of the dynamos as sta¬ ted in the 2nd Section hereof; arid hereby authorizes the said Steward to deduct such commission from the suns herein¬ before agreed toibe paid in New York. NINTH ; The said Edison further agrees to pay to the said Stewart a commission of forty per centum on all profits made by him on sales of renewal lamps effected by .tJie.J.said Stew¬ art in the territory aforesaid, said profits being the in- (4) creased price at diich said lamps ara sold in Chili, over and above the price charged for the same by manufacturers in New York, plus the royalty of ten cents par lamp t 0 be paid the Light Company. TENTH : This agreement shall remain in foroa and continue for two years from the date hereof, but either party shall have the option of terminating the same, at any time upon sixty days notice in writing to the other of his intention so to do, and upon such notice being given and upon the ex¬ piration of the time therein limited this contract shall be¬ come and be void and of no effect. IN WITNESS WHEREOF the parties hereto have hereunto set their hands and seals the day and year first above written. Witness. )«) STATE OK NEW YORK . City aid County of New York: On this day of February, 1884, before me per¬ sonally appeared Thomas A. Edison, to me known and known'.to me to be one of the parsons described in and who executed the foregoing instrument and acknowledged to me that he executed the same for the purposes therein mentioned. (0) Hr. Edison, The Light Co. Directors approved on yesterday our arrangement with you for Chili. So that ends that. This ar¬ rangement is sot forth in my two letters of January 26th. and your reply of Feb. 5th. 1884. S. B. Eaton ,Feb. 20th. 1884. P*’ 1 ’ yO&. r^L£F-*-eJ-(~rjiy^^j^i^yL^L-f -^^-^-r-— —f"/ - Z/7 „j2Zl£a& ! ypOpClp^ atryvift&JbL.~ &tf~ sfrt(£ PU^aM'/n | -ffsi, C4/?cy\ ffovfovL . nA^U^ojp $ &-i^itAb£fL -aasp,. Apt tiH - ^usrtisisptsi. I AaAs~- 0*0- .J^PdL _: i 'w%.. a/)xx# ^ AA' Az* i | z/\ yUufi r. -Jh... ! ^ /lyim 0 Q0-4^hfl AAvCg -L^quvxoL* . ( >^iA^vu^cdS ... t . 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AuajP . r\j&yvia*isL > r ‘' Vnvkn ?/ 5u __ _ hzkJL - _ -£)A/\o^ S*ur$ , ( 2?^a cjg. s^JaM^oL ..G^^dLALfifo- _ /i/n° ry^- 9^~ SW rv\#y}_ 4SEf^- __ \c&±MnU :_:-j— ---—— ^ JW. n ryyjLtvwyij^ASJL ^^ __ / >A^/n>P ^vl ^o oAaAjbC _ - -OCfpsy^ —( cuP. ^s/rr»AaS / Jv — Q^ am ut j ^ ... .. H' &d±aM^j^^c/ a ol/ladJ^ 1 r ^ - Ccmki*-*4^ ~-^^ 7 Ca^K - —- jZIfi Z _9—- ~u _ 'si/mJL j , >_ -.^todd^o — ". . j,_4^? c^ Juicc ^ c^ _ -dzK£- [ENCLOSURE] /UZ EllCTRICA POR INCANOESGENGIA SISTEMA EDISON .El abajo suscrito, habiendo sido nombrndo -itnico i eschtsivo ajente de To¬ mas Alva Edison en la Jtepilblica de Chile, recibe drdenes para la imp/anta- nion i rent a de mis invendones sabre produccirm de Luz, Calor i Fuerza Motriz par medio de la Electriddad. Seencarga delahimbrado de dudades i aldeas pm- elsistema deung esta- dtm central; Del ahimbrado de molivos, establecimientoe indmtriales, buques, teatros, minas i nasas piirticnlares; Del ahimbrado de miles, plazas o cualqniem otro espadopor medio de poderosas Idmparas. Tambien se compromete a establecer los aparatos destinados a laproditc. don i trasmisiou de fuerza motriz, sea cnalfuere la forma qtte se exija. Encdrggse asi mismo de hacer mmir e instalar las signientes mdqtiinas; Motores de vapor de ArmingtoniSims; I ’ondgrqfos par/antes de Edison vnii perfecdonados; i Motores e/ectdcos de Sprague. Se garantizq. en todoslos contratos la econmnla i send/fez de.las manipit/a- dones, i los predos serdn mui reduddos. Todopedido o esplicadon serdn dados en el ado, por escrito o rerbalmeti- te, dirijUndose a W. N. Stewart, Jlcpresentanto do T. A. Edison.-Cnlle do la Morcod, 7T SANTIAGO [ENCLOSURE] LA LUZ INGANDESGENTE DE EDISON PRESENTA LAS SIGUIENTES VENTAdAS: Es la lus artificial mas econdmica. Es mas brillantes quo el gas. Es tan tranquila como la Inz del sol, jamas titila. No emite calor. No pitede viciar el aire :. . ■ No produce olores desagradables. < Esbentfica para la vista, no hace daiio como el gas. Es la mas hermosa de las laminarias c.onocidas. Es perfectamente segura, porque no puede prodmir incendios ni en las sus- tancias mas inflamabhs. No es explosible. No puede ocasionar la niuerte entenengndo,como tan amenudo acontece con el gas. No puede producir nhoques tiolentos en nnestro oiganimo, como sucede con la lus elictrica de arco. Da d los colores sus tonos naturales. Se la puede colocar en la posicion que se desee, utilisando con per/eca'on todos los rayOs lumiuosas. Se la puede emplear sea cual/uereel local, i en todas condiciones: bajo el agtia, en depdsilos de materia*' explosives ten bodegas de alco/ioles, con per- fiecta seguridad. ' - Es imposible hacerla titilar o que el riento las apague. No exije el empleo de fds/oros. Se la puede vijilar faeilmente. Como cada lus es independiente de las demas, todas o fid que se desee, pueden ituminarse o apagarse ■iiistaiitdneamente; de tal manera que: Puede servir como.un mediopetfiecto.de aldrina en unapoblacion. Es. el tinico sistema completo en todos sus detalles i que puede garuntisar la venlad de sus privilejios. . ^ .jj Es el mas.econdmico sistema no solo en cuantod la instalacion, silid tambien para las operaciones de mantenimiento. ' Vf fi'i opt t’i a p ritii imp. de Ir Ml 87 A. [ENCLOSURE] 1 T?^ umhm DE LA lVel&jtrica DE EDISON ^ ^°,^ AllADA C0N i GAS > ACEITE 1 VELAS. Mmmiom LUZ DE 900 VEUS POR TRES HORAS DIARIAS CALCULANDO EL MES DE 28 DIAS; LAMPARAS DE EDISON A dcnflo^yn hai vapor. Costo do umquinaija, nlamkre i coitipastiiro..!. S i.noo GASTOS DE OPERACION ' f “° r ^ PO- .a tonela.K • •:! -76 V . '■ f) n ^r^l IO ' 2 , ■. NQTA.--Todoa ostos cAlculos toman por base iguoi can tided do hi Ileproaontnnto do T. A. Edison.Snntiago, callo do la JJorood 77. / r .2 «t! 80 71 [ENCLOSURE] LI3TAS DE 1.AS ESTA0I0NE8 CENTRALES LUZ EtilOTRICA DE EDISON PAI.S E S NTJM. de LUCES' Nuuvii York.... Ldndros_ Rotterdam..... Santiago;. Milan., Newburgh. Auburn Hrockton. Kail-River_ Worcester.. Danbury.___ Williamsport... Shamakin. Hazloton... Hellofont. Mount Carmol.. -Sunbury... Middletown-.... .Davonport. .. . listados Unidos:. .. .. Inglaterra:. .. Holanda. ..„. .. uhiio....... ......... .. Italia...'. '....... _| .. Nuova York', Estad'os Unidos.l .. 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He asks us to pay this whole three thousand dollars or whatever smaller loss may be necessary to keep the station running for the six months, .if the receipts do not equal the expenses. He says distinctly that he will “make it pay dividends', but he also asks us “to pay S3,000 or so much of that sum as may be necessary”. I cannot reconcile the paying of the dividend with the provision for rais¬ ing money to make up the defociency. This is not clear to me. Probably what he means is that he hopbs to pay a dividend, but that if ho does not succeed in doing so, and runs behind, he wants us to step in the gap to the extent of not more than S3000. Ho proposed within the 0 months to organize “a. large company". Whether that company is to include Santiago alone, or include the whole of Chili except Santiago (which was the Ovalli contract) is not clear. My guess is thalt it means the whole of Chili, including Santiago and everything, r (4) The terms -to. be paid us by said large company are j^a.Jihe,,Ovalli contract. Ovalli was to pay us,.on the original capital, 20 percent in stock and 10 percent in cash Stewart’s proposed company offer 25 percent stock and 5 percent cash. As regards the lamp royalty (5 cents) and the original capital ( one million dollars) they are the same in both cases. Stewart further says that he will give us 10 percent on all increases of capital and 10 percent on the capital of all local companies. Whether this is to be paid in cash or stock, he fails to say. In the Ovalli contract we were to have, in case the capital of the parent Chili company were increased, 10 percent in cash of the increase plus 10 percent in stock of the increase, being 20 percent in all. But Stewart offers us only 10 percent, and does not say whether it is to be cash or stock. Regarding licensee companies, the Ovalli contract gives us 10 percent both of the original and all increases, the same to be paid either in stock or cash as we may elect. Possibly this is what Stewart means with reference to this new proposi¬ tion, but ho fails to express himself on this point. In the Ovalli contract, we consented to allow bonds to be issued provided 20 percentum (that was the amount we wore tot receive also in stock), were paid us. Stewart prpposes to pay us 25 per cent in stock, consequently we must change the onditions of our consent touching the bonded indebtedness, and ■equire 25 percent to be paid us. (5) Stewart says that Kendall fi Co. are to surrender comnissionftdue' them from us and relinquish all control of the iness. He states in his letter that the plan “is approved. by all in intara 3 t". Whether he means by that that Kendall fi Co. approv© itj is not clear. (6) I judge from Stewart’s letter that he is to pay G per cent interest as rent upon the cost of the central station that building in Santiago {$94,000); and that^is to go into the run¬ ning expanses. Also that the stockholders themselves will pay Kendall 0 percent interest upon such other sums as may be due- his firm; also that the stockholders will receive shares in the new company in return for their present holdings. It is not clear how the stockholders are to be repaid the money they ad¬ vance to pay this 6 percent interest, nof how Kendall S Co. are finally to be settled with. Is stock to be issued to the stock¬ holders for the money to pay this 0 percent? As regards the attitude of the Santiago company to Kendall, is stock in the new company to be issued to Kendall for that, or is he to be paid in cash out of the proceeds of sale of stock in the new company? Stewart is not clear on this, nor does he state whether Kendall & Co. have consented. Stewart asks in his letter that a cable may be sent him stating whether or not we approve his plan. It seems at me that the plan is not sufficiently definite for us to commit our¬ selves by cable. I suggest that a copy of this mem. be sent Stewart and that when we receive his reply to it, we then de¬ cide whether or not to give our consent to the proposed company Hay 21st. 1884. /9 - -————-—-— •. • —-— ~~ S cMi- ---- • .. c/ylMi/'.:. 'V./xt, ___,—-— ‘ __ / ) /■ -^4:- r? .yfcUM... oc/}.ak^.^^^a^-^. _ | - - 'Co -y^yrUJ-di d- ^ ^ ^ - - —-——~^ asiM/fn/9- — (tel. — J^/rfACaJZeC- v. sl . .._[ _r^.JJl/vdA.(XiyPJL-l-^ -— ——-———-——-.—--- ■;- I — £k\— I s&KtaZ' <\ _ ■VV^KiajL... ~UXL(aJj&L SjfliflfctO. — 1/Q .L—-— -'•- I1:-..-..-:- ..-Z- V ' ■ ' ■• — — ( Q^^i^L'. -__i_^ ! c 0^J\o CCJAx. ad&2LU& -fflfWL . -ffoAT^'—^JUtAaAkoXja _ sLshJL'. _ JZiaAuTC L { A/tMA ? ..j£Ua 4Ml„aJl _ &l{U4/!)As.,y„ $L APl/a/r<~_. j AdyJL . ..jjfaAcu^ -, nuz > si 'A^ sw smS >> ! 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In it you ask for seven ampere indicators for "K* dyna¬ mos indicating up to 300 sixteen candle lamps, which would be ^ A about 400 amperesTand five)indicators up to 500 lamps. > 1 A .. Now the “K* dynamos, which you have, cannot carry much above 2oo amperes, therefore T cannot understand why you require indicators which will indicate 400 amperes,_ The feeder indicators indicate volts and not amperes. ••' Furthermore I do not understand why you require five indicators, when you only have two feeders, and inasmuch as you are only using the two wine system, I cannot see how it ,is possible for you to require more than two feeder indicators. Furthermore I am not at all sure whether you want feeder indicators or feeder regulators, . 1 That is whether you want to indicate th.e pressure, or whether you | fi £want to keep it at its normally If you want to indicate the pressure, your indications J ^ jf'!■$ will be of little use, unless you can also regulate it, and if you I 1 ^ i want to regulate the pressure you will be unable to do this, un- l 'S* i i | v bdf vless *ka fBuriar you have a feeder indicators or something to take i **their place, 'Vhjat I think you require is two feeder indicators ft and one feeder regulator or equalizer. The reason you only require one feeder regulator is that you get your normal pressure on one feeder and then throw in re¬ sistance or take it out-to equalize the pressure on the second feeder with the pressure on the first feeder, which you keep normal ci<} L{^j If after these explanations you still desire me ; . - • . 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' I II Por primera vez en Santiaqo, la gran dpera odmica-t tres actos, orijinal del Maestro P. &© gfeppg .. 81.» REPRESENTACION. DE ES TA OPERA EN SUD-AMERICA: _ • EsUimpprtante fipera cQmica, et mas grande snccso mnaicnl en sniAnero, obtnvo en VEBNA ' J“?Sada p°r todn la prensa eriropea comolaobiamaos-■' • • • ■ “ n PP^ Esta compnilfa la rcprcscnto hoata hoi por ochenta yeces en Snd-AmArica.'' • v 2 ;.:-:- ••:, rep auto' • ■ \ ' i£0 .viUienfaegoB, «.vu. ut . .... di^San Sebastian.....: '-V' P. Cosari. 1 ' r DoQa Olimpia, sn esposa Sta. E. Bernard! Sir Andres Douglas,'co- :. mandante del presidio ' de San' Sebastian. S Hiego Manned, escriba- no piiblico... * • A. Polonini. Jil Polo, botelero.....• j> A. Zncchi. ' Peclrita, su hermana.... Sra. J. Palombi. El jeneral Pichegrn. Sr. F. Aimo. DoQa Encarnacion.... Sr.' I’aolinL. ’ V : '. “‘'. ELTOche. J. .Mcnghini.: - Felipe. Un cabo ingles..... Un liombre del pueblo. Una mnjer del pueblo... Un'"*- Un botelero.. Un centinela. Un criado del alcalde. DoDa Pepita. Tepa, campesina. Doiia Dolores. Un picador. Unagnador.. » u-. Kerri. | SO r d f Cl ,?, 3 ’ Insl ? se ?’ Fr “ s ’ Conjnrados, Habitantes de San Sebastian, Oficiales, etc;, etc.^ ctei^ “ aStiaD -’ ep el . SOlf ° d ° Vha *\ ea ^Murantc lar Decoracloucs, trajes i utiles, todos nuevos, hcclios expresamente en Europn bnjo U dlSo" CENTEMERI i los coros estan ensayados ASSUMSTO ' '■>; 1 ' qoa tieno fiempro a.tns drdenes cn los alrededores dci lalaciOi El alcalde i el jonorol combinan nna reunion, a la :ual debca asistir los principales jefes del ojdrcito reaccio- jario 1 quo debon Hegar disfrazados de peregrinoe: pero juiados por el aviso de Renato, los amigos de los franco- *'•" ACTO PRIJIERO. tian enela PaS * 60 E9pa3a » en la c!adad d ° San Sabas- esa cindad, i el QjSrcito f ranees estaba aliado a loa^spaiio* les Habieado el jeneral frances mandado observar las ma- niobras del campo enomigo por el oficial Gaston Dnfanre, der°aT ea P od £ de los ingloses.—Para libortarlo i proce •io, i oscojo a Rene 1 disfrazado de a - aerso al hibla © y al partido frances. Descnbierta su nsado dela oproximacion de las antoridades, ato resnelvo vestirso de mujer, presentdndoso con el aesto nombre de DoSa Juanita. Diefrozadb Renato (la ira Preziosi) qno pareco qno desdo peqneBo so hubiera tumbrado a vestir do mujer, so convierto en nna por- 'io al suyo. El alcalde le pfrece eu casa, tato acepta agradecido. Los < fcneia del cadete, celebran con un 1 de los euyoa. . >*’ A'OTOSEGUXDO. pnk . ueutra RenatViipmpre vestido de mnjer/ . * Tanto el duefio de la casa como el jeneral ingles, se eua- noran de eL, Dofia Olimpia, esposa del alcalde, so mnestra elosa de DoBa Juanita i la vijila conetantemonto. Renato araconocer los planes do gnerra qno se disenton en la casa el alcaide, finje aceptar 1 correspondor los gaianteos de los drnicas 5 enamorados » dando ' Ia £ cr a sitnaciones bastanto »en Q t fi ° “ l fi? de 103 pl8neS estrat,S i ic03 de enemigos, propios labloa de^eneral^defatcalde^ n^pfanea"^^ .. ,0 do la libertad, i al frento - -•—•--a. - r libra- ataqno. Acnerdan los defeneores do la libertad, i al frento dc ell03 DoBa Juanita, quo al dia signianto debo ser Ubra- do el combate decieiyo, aprovechando la fiesta de los niflos, de San Sebastian, ei os, do donde £ El pueblo se solo; adicioc * * nscarada en la cuallos homl la Jamaica,' x ado la fiesta de li afioles. Consisto } niBos, en nna e^ecw d 1 los hombres. Renato (siempre JDbBa Jna- ; i el jeneral, qno aparecen lies, para dar tiempo a ue ei ej^rcit) francep, ca ausencia de ellos, so opodere de 1 , £ortaIez ’* E1 P[ aa f« rt0 Los ingleses eon derro- lo aprehondidos por DoBa Juanita el jeneral i el PRECIOS I IIOKA, ECS DH CGSXUMBRE PUBLICATION AND MICROFILM COPYING RESTRICTIONS Reel duplication of the whole or of any part of this film is prohibited. In lieu of transcripts, however, enlarged photocopies of selected items contained on these reels may be made in order to facilitate research. A Note on the Sources The pages which have been filmed are the best copies available. 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