Edison can seen looking them over.Figure 72. "For several months after the
fire the library was filled with boards showing the progress the work all
departments.
Figure 92. the library Edison’s 73rd birthday, Building February
11, 1920.
Figure 86. October 21,
1915. Edison and Charles Edison the library, Building date unknown. Mr. Edison’s coffin, from first balcony oflibrary, Building October 1931. Edison desk, library, Building August 13, 1930. Edison and sons the library, Building February 11, 1920.
Figure 77."
Figure 74* Edison and E. Charles Edison the library, Building northwest corner, 1917-1918. Stock room, Building looking west, 1888-1892,
Figure 91. Edison Day, library, Building October 21, 1915.
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Figure 80.
Figure 89. Edison, his wife Mina Edison, Charles Edison, his wife Carolyn Edison, and
Thomas Edison Jr.
Figure 75. Edison Day, library, Building Chairs equipped with telephone receivers, set up
in library for transcontinental telephone conversation with Edison. Building January 16, 1915. Edison Day, fixed for transcontinental telephone talk with Mr.
Figure 76.
Figure 73.
Figure 88.
Figure 85. Edison the library, Building 1918. Edison Day, library, Building October 21, 1915. Barnes the library, Building July 12, 1915.
Figure 87. Happy New Year from the Greek Employees, library, Building January 1915. Edison the library, Building 1918. Edison the library. Edison and Charles Edison the library, Building 1920. Stock room, Building looking west, 1904. Stock room, Building from "Edison’s Latest Marvel: The New Storage Battery," in
Windsor Magazine, November 1902.
Figure 81. Library, Building 1936.C.
Figure 83.
Figure 78. Edison,library,
Building October 21, 1915.
Figure 84.
Figure 82. Left right: Henry Altengarten, unidentified man, William Meadowcroft, at
Meadowcroft’s desk, southwest corner the library, Building January 22, 1917.
Figure 90.
Figure 79