Thomas A. Edison papers, 1877-1927.

By: Material type: Mixed materialsMixed materialsLanguage: English, German Description: 17 items; 1 folder plus 1 oversizeSubject(s): Summary: Correspondence, letters of introduction, and telegrams concerning Edison's inventions such as the electric light, electric pen, graphophone, and phonograph; and sale of letters of patent to the Edison Electric Light Company. Topics include injury caused by cigarettes and a visit from Mark Twain. Correspondents include George H. Bliss, John Dean, and Werner von Siemens.
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Correspondence, letters of introduction, and telegrams concerning Edison's inventions such as the electric light, electric pen, graphophone, and phonograph; and sale of letters of patent to the Edison Electric Light Company. Topics include injury caused by cigarettes and a visit from Mark Twain. Correspondents include George H. Bliss, John Dean, and Werner von Siemens.

In part, positive and negative photocopies and typewritten transcripts produced from originals in the hands of Walter William Boyd. Washington, D.C. : Library of Congress Photoduplication Service, 1951.

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Collection material in English, with German.

Forms part of: Miscellaneous Manuscripts collection.

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