This folder contains interoffice communications, meeting notices, orders, and other routine documents relating to the Edison Phonograph Works. Most of this business was handled by Charles Edison, personal business secretary Richard W. Kellow, manager C. E. Fairbanks, or Phonograph Works secretary George T. Owen. None of the documents bear substantive comments by Edison.
Related items pertaining to the management of the Edison Phonograph Works, the resignation of Fairbanks in July 1917, and the appointment of Charles W. Luhr as his successor can be found in E-17-83 (Thomas A. Edison, Inc.) Courtesy of Thomas Edison National Historical Park.