Box D-2-1
Contains 496 Results:
Letter to H. H. Laughlin from Charles B. Davenport, 1928 April 16.
Letter to H. H. Laughlin from John L. Wirt, Bursar, Carnegie Institution of Washington, 1923 January 2.
"Edison, at 10, Began Career as Inventor," New York Times, 1931 October 19.
Part of 16 pages of photocopied news clippings, which may all be from the New York Times, 1931 October 19.
"Edison's Inventions Estimated at 1,150," New York Times, 1931 October 19.
Part of 16 pages of photocopied news clippings, which may all be from the New York Times, 1931 October 19.
"Marconi Calls the Inventor 'World's Greatest Benefactor'," New York Times, 1931 October 19.
Part of 16 pages of photocopied news clippings, which may all be from the New York Times, 1931 October 19.
"World Followed News of His Illness," New York Times, 1931 October 19.
Part of 16 pages of photocopied news clippings, which may all be from the New York Times, 1931 October 19.
"Edison Near Death in 1929," New York Times, 1931 October 19.
Part of 16 pages of photocopied news clippings, which may all be from the New York Times, 1931 October 19.
"His Family Denies Edison Was Atheist," New York Times, 1931 October 19.
Part of 16 pages of photocopied news clippings, which may all be from the New York Times, 1931 October 19.
"World Made Over by Edison's Magic," New York Times, 1931 October 19.
Part of 16 pages of photocopied news clippings, which may all be from the New York Times, 1931 October 19.
"Akron Remembers His Courtship Days," New York Times, 1931 October 19.
Part of 16 pages of photocopied news clippings, which may all be from the New York Times, 1931 October 19.