Nikola Tesla Letters
September 29th, 1899 letter from George Scherff to Nikola Tesla
New York, Sep. 29th, 1899
46 & 48 E. Houston Str.
Nikola Tesla, Esq.,
Colorado Springs, Colo.
Dear Mr. Tesla:
The shop to-day is occupied on the clockwork, sounders and coherers, also on the work Mr. Loewenstein brought, and Mr. Clark continues to work on the casting of the fourth break.
The mail obtained to-day at the Waldorf contained, besides journals and press cuttings, the inclosed letter and invitation, and also invitations for social functions from the Country Cycle Club and from the Strollers. I have informed Prof. Carus that you are still in Colorado and that his letter has been forwarded. The number of the Monist he refers to has not yet been received; I will send it as soon as it arrives. I forward an article by Prof. Carus in the last number of The Open Court, in which a reference is made to your Chicago lecture.
Respectfully,
Geo. Scherff
P. S. I note an error in my letter of last night. The numbers on the bottom of the first page should be $35.00.