This folder contains correspondence, financial documents, and other items regarding Edison's relationship with the Atlantic & Pacific Telegraph Co. This company, controlled by Jay Gould, acquired control of the Automatic Telegraph Co., along with Edison's automatic telegraph patents and the rights to his quadruplex patents, in 1875. Edison served as company electrician during the first six months of 1875. The correspondents for 1875 include Gould and Albert B. Chandler, a former telegrapher and an official in the Atlantic & Pacific Telegraph Co. The following notation appears on many of the documents: "Used in law suit: Edison vs. A & P and Domestic Telegraph Co. Apr. 1878." Related material can be found in "Telegraph -- Automatic Telegraph Co." (D-75-12), "Telegraph -- Domestic Telegraph Co." (D-75-13), and "Telegraph -- Edison & Murray -- Orders" (D-75-18).
All of the documents have been selected. Accounts and bills are arranged after other documents. Courtesy of Thomas Edison National Historical Park.