Box 3
Contains 42 Results:
Edison, Thomas Writer's location: West Orange, NJ, November 16, 1920
Minutes of a meeting of the Board of Directors of Thomas A. Edison, Inc. discussing calculations of costs of various models of phonographs as well as the pricing of a main spring lubricant. Rudin # A-75
Edison, Thomas Writer's location: West Orange, NJ, March 8, 1922
Minutes of a Meeting of the Board of Directors of Phonographs, Limited - Edison elected President of the Corporation. Rudin # A-76
Edison, Thomas Addressee: Buchanan Writer's location: (Orange, NJ), March 24 1924
Letter informing that the demand for records will fall off on account of...radio. Rudin # A-77
Edison, Thomas Writer's location: West Orange, NJ, August 27, 1924
Minutes of a Special Meeting of the Stockholders of Edison Phonograph Distributing Company to approve the merger with Phonograph Corp. of Indiana. Rudin # A-78
Edison, Thomas Writer's location: n.p., June 10, 1927
Original pencil electrical circuit drawing. Sound equipment for recording music for phonographs. Rudin # A-79
Edison, Thomas Addressee: W.H. Hand Writer's location: West Orange, NJ, September 21, 1928
A misprinted check signed by Thomas Edison. Rudin # A-80
Edison, Thomas Addressee: Edward Cranch Writer's location: Orange, NJ, January 11, 1915
Edison discusses the phonograph and optimistically reports on record production after a fire destroyed his plant. Rudin # A-81
Einstein, Albert Addressee: Robert FriedmanWriter's location: Princeton, NJ, June 10, 1969
Einstein congratulates the addressee for his work with Jewish refugees. He states, "We have no other means of self defense than our solidarity and our knowledge that the cause for which we are suffering is a momentous and sacred cause." Rudin # A-81A
Ellsworth, Oliver Addressee: John Lawrence, Treasurer Writer's location: Hartford, CT, July 4, 1776
Revolutionary War document dates 7/4/1776 requesting payment for boarding officers, prisoners of war. Rudin # A-82
Ervin, Sam Addressee: Steven Rubin Writer's location: Morganton, NC, September 13, 1979
Ervin believes President Ford should not have pardoned Nixon. Rudin # A-83