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re: phonplex system of telegraphy
1886/08/12
Edison, Thomas Alva, 1847-1931
Edison explains that the system will: "Enable you to duplicate your way wire circuits and to add circuits to your existing through wires."
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to James C. Parrish re: raising funds
1896/01/03
For venture to separate phosphorous via magnetic process.
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Poem to Miss Jenkins, "What's the Social Tree"
1902/02/04
A poem: "What's the social tree...and the tree like an Irish nurse".
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[Seated portrait of Thomas Edison]
circa 1889
Seated portrait of Edison in one of his characteristic poses. His left arm rests on the arm of the chair, while his right is propped on a nearby table, with his hand pressed against his temple. Ink inscription on mount reads, "To my friend Simpkin...
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[Photograph of Edison Machine Works building]
1881
Signed by principal lighting engineer, Charles L. Clarke. Ink inscription on mount reads, "Edison Machine Works, Goerck St., New York City, Photo, 1881." Edison established his Machine Works factory in 1881 to produce dynamos and other electrical...
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The most famous inventor of the age, Thomas A. Edison in his laboratory
1919
Keystone View Company
Stereocard of Edison in his laboratory. Biographical sketch of Edison is printed on verso.
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Five rare kinetososcope (moving pictures) still photos
1906-1908
The still photos are: #1 "The Terrible Kids" (scene 9) 10.5 x 13.2 cm, "A Dumb Hero" (scene 5) 12.5 x 15.0, "Bridal Couple dodging cameras" (scene 5) 13.2 x 15.7, "A Race for Millions" (scene 4) 13.1 x 15.7, "Tale the Autumn Leaves Told" (scene 5) 13...
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The terrible kids (scene 9)
01 May 1906
With Library of Congress copyright stamp on verso, noting date received and copyright number assigned.
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A dumb hero (scene 5)
24 July 1908
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Bridal couple dodging camera (scene 5)
06 May 1908
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