A HISTORY OF EDISON'S WEST ORANGE LABORATORY 1887-1931

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3) Robert Stern, Pride Place: Building the American Dream (New York: Houghton Mifflin, 1986), p. The European installations were Europe, Italy, and Russia; Mathew Josephson, Edison: Biography (New York: McGraw Hill, 1959) pp.3.P. 11) Reginald Fessenden, ’ ’ The Inventions R.P. 4) Ibid and Stern, Gilmartin and Massengale, New York City 1900. 349. 9) J. The lab had this journal and loaned out, Seely TAE, Dec 1892, Document file for 1892, Electricity. Constable product engineers, Sept 1917, Lab blue book. 8) Batchelor diary, 1336, 279, Sept 1887, Laboratory Notebook, 870000. 6) Thomas Edison (TAE) Hood Wright, Nov 1887, Laboratory Notebook 871115. 300:301. The first important innovation armature design was the work the Italian scientist, Antonio Pacinotti. 10) Josephson, 90. His slotted ring armature 1869 was breakthrough, but the scientific paper describing languished the pages obscure scientific journal for ten years, unnoticed the engineers who were trying make better armature, Malcolm Maclaren, Rise the Electrical Industry during the Nineteenth Century (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1943), 114.80. 2) George Prescott, Dynamo Electricity (New York: Appleton, 1888), 228 estimates that there were 164 Edison installations the United States 1886 and 142 Europe. All citations document files will follow this format sender recipient, date, year and name file.129. 7) Louis Hacker, The World Andrew Carnegie (New York: J. 5) Carole Rifkind, Field Guide American Architecture (New York: New American Library, 1980), p. Lippincott, 1968). 421.i NOTES FOR CHAPTER ONE Unless otherwise stated, all primary source material is from the Edison National Historic Site.A. 1) Leonard Reich, The Making American Industrial Research (New York: Cambridge, 1985), 45. Fessenden,”