HAT, man’s black fedora (on
hook left window on
desk, alcove section 7)
[Use winter months only. BIPOLAR GENERATOR,
from the Edison Machine
Works, ca.
BOOKS, various sets pull
shades down over shelves (on
shelves along south wall,
inside office, section 8)
Figure 81.1887 (on alabaster
pedestal, front column
to right alcove section 7)
Figures 62, 64, 70, and 81.
. Use EDIS 126 (generator);
EDIS 127 (pedestal).
NOTE: Open door section
8 only after halon tank in
office has been removed.
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Use books shelves.
ROLLTOP DESK (facing
south toward shelves,
perpendicular window in
office, section 8)
Base office arrangement on
figure 80.
Framed PRINTS, (on
column, right alcove 7,
section 7)
Figures 50, 51, 62, 64, 70, and
81.
Acquire.
Framed PRINTS, (on outer
wall office, section 8)
Figures 50, 51, 64, and 89."
Acquire.
Acquire.HAT, man’s light straw, with
black band (on hook left of
window, alcove section 7)
[Use summer months
only. Reproduce.
Wall CALENDAR (hanging
on window frame, alcove 7,
section 7)
Common early twentieth
century office supply; see
figure 56.
Use EDIS 30491, second
floor, Building 5.
246
.,.]
Figure 86. Reproduce.
ORIENTAL RUG (under
desk, inside office, section 8)
The Evening Sun, February
11, 1889: "On the polished
floor. Use EDIS 1829 (photograph
of Edison film studio); EDIS
8036 (photograph of
telegraph superintendents);
EDIS 8069 (oil portrait of
Henry Ford).
Use EDIS 665 (photograph of
Lenox Lyceum exhibit); EDIS
1842 (portrait Rose).]
Figure 56.were thirteen thick, soft
Smyrna rugs.
DESK TRAY, oak (on desk,
section 8)
Common early twentieth
century office supply