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Edison Thomas 1847 - 1931 Thomas Edison early ALS regarding his invention of iron ore concentration

THOMAS EDISON AUTOGRAPH LETTER SIGNED ATTEMPTING TO INTRODUCE TO EUROPE HIS INVENTION OF THE PROCESS OF IRON ORE CONCENTRATION

Autograph Letter Signed, 1page, on his laboratory's stationery, Orange, New Jersey, Feb 22, 1889. to "Friend Harles " regarding his invention to separate iron ore.


"Permit me to Introduce my associate Herman Ernest Dick, who comes to Europe in my behalf, for the introduction of the processes of Iron ore concentration, Invented by myself, and now in operation in this country. Any Information you can give him will be greatly appreciated. "

At this time, just two years after he had moved into his larger and more modern laboratory in Orange from whence came numerous inventions, Edison was spending a great deal of his energy working on a method for magnetically separating Iron ore. The process he developed, which was applied to low-grade ore, proved too costly to compete with the high-grade ores that were coming into the world markets. Edison apparently sent Dick to Europe to market his invention as well as to learn about methods of iron ore concentration being used in other parts of the world. Fine condition. An important early letter. From the Robert Batchelder collection. (priced by him at $3800)

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