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Papers of Thomas A. Edison: Electrifying New York and Abroad, April 1881March 1883 [Kietas viršelis]

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  • Formatas: Hardback, 944 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 254x178x55 mm, weight: 1837 g, 16 Halftones, black and white; 211 Line drawings, black and white
  • Serija: The Papers of Thomas A. Edison
  • Išleidimo metai: 10-Dec-2007
  • Leidėjas: Johns Hopkins University Press
  • ISBN-10: 0801886406
  • ISBN-13: 9780801886409
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  • Formatas: Hardback, 944 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 254x178x55 mm, weight: 1837 g, 16 Halftones, black and white; 211 Line drawings, black and white
  • Serija: The Papers of Thomas A. Edison
  • Išleidimo metai: 10-Dec-2007
  • Leidėjas: Johns Hopkins University Press
  • ISBN-10: 0801886406
  • ISBN-13: 9780801886409
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Gathers sketches, notebook entries, letters, articles, patent information, and financial papers from the beginning of Edison's career as an inventor

In March 1881, Edison moved from Menlo Park, New Jersey to New York City, and shifted his focus from research and development to the commercialization of his electrical lighting system. This volume in the series chronicles his efforts to manufacture, market, and install electric lighting systems in the US and abroad. The documents include letters and telegrams, reports from companies and departments of his operations, memoranda, notebook entries, and other papers. Annotation ©2007 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

With his move from Menlo Park, New Jersey, to New York City at the end of March 1881, Edison shifted his focus from research and development to the commercialization of his electric lighting system. This volume of The Papers of Thomas A. Edison chronicles Edison's central role in the enormous effort to manufacture, market, and install electric lighting systems in the United States and abroad.

Standard studies of this period emphasize the inauguration of the commercial electric utility industry at the Pearl Street central station. Edison and his associates, however, audaciously operated on a global scale, not just focusing on the major cities of North America and Europe but reaching simultaneously from Appleton, Wisconsin, to Australia, through the Indian subcontinent and East Asia, to Central and South America.

Praise for The Papers of Thomas A. Edison:

"A mine of material... Scrupulously edited... No one could ask for more... A choplicking feast for future Edison biographers -- well into the next century, and perhaps beyond." -- Washington Post

"What is most extraordinary about the collection isn't necessarily what it reveals about Edison's inventions... It's the insight into the process." -- Associated Press

"Those interested in America's technological culture can eagerly look forward to the appearance of each volume of the Edison Papers." -- Technology and Culture

"His lucidity comes through everywhere... His writing and drawing come together as a single, vigorous thought process." -- New York Times

"A triumph of the bookmaker's art, with splendidly arranged illustrations, essential background information, and cautionary reminders of the common sources on which Edison's imagination drew." -- New York Review of Books

"In the pages of this volume Edison the man, his work, and his times come alive... A delight to browse through or to read carefully." -- Science

"Beyond its status as the resource for Edison studies, providing a near inexhaustible supply of scholarly fodder, this series... will surely become a model for such projects in the future... The sheer diversity of material offered here refreshingly transcends any exclusive restriction to Edisonia." -- British Journal for the History of Science

Recenzijos

"A choplicking feast for future Edison biographers - well into the next century, and perhaps beyond." - Washington Post "His lucidity comes through everywhere... His writing and drawing come together as a single, vigorous thought process." - New York Times "In the pages of this volume Edison the man, his work, and his times come alive... A delight to browse through or to read carefully." - Science "Beyond its status as the resource for Edison studies, providing a near inexhaustible supply of scholarly fodder, this series... will surely become a model for such projects in the future... The sheer diversity of material offered here refreshingly transcends any exclusive restriction to Edisonia." - British Journal for the History of Science"

Calendar of Documents xiii
List of Editorial Headnotes
xxii
Preface xxiii
Chronology of Thomas A. Edison, April 1881--March 1883 xxx
Editorial Policy and User's Guide xxxv
Editorial Symbols xl
List of Abbreviations
xli
April--June 1881
(Docs. 2074-2117)
3(85)
July--September 1881
(Docs. 2118--2160)
88(108)
October--December 1881
(Docs. 2161--2202)
196(115)
January--March 1882
(Docs. 2203--2250)
311(135)
April--June 1882
(Docs. 2251--2307)
446(133)
July--September 1882
(Docs. 2308--2343)
579(101)
October--December 1882
(Docs. 2344--2386)
680(72)
January--March 1883
(Docs. 2387--2417)
752(59)
Appendix
1. Edison's Autobiographical Notes
811(22)
Appendix
2. Isolated Lighting Plant Installations, May 1883
833(5)
Appendix
3. Specifications of Dynamos Produced at the Edison Machine Works, April 1881--March 1883
838(3)
Appendix
4. Cable Name Codes, 1881--1883
841(2)
Appendix
5. Edison's Patents, April 1881--March 1883
843(12)
Bibliography 855(14)
Credits 869(2)
Index 871
Docs. 1--340 Volume 1
Docs. 341--737 Volume 2
Docs. 738--1163 Volume 3
Docs. 1164--1651 Volume 4
Docs. 1652--2073 Volume 5
1 April 1881 From Thomas Logan
8(1)
3 April 1881 Notebook Entry: Consumption Meter
9(1)
5 April 1881 Philip Dyer to Samuel Insull
10(1)
5 April 1881 Technical Note: Telephony
11(1)
7 April 1881 To Armington & Sims
12(1)
7 April 1881 From George Gouraud
13(2)
13 April 1881 To George Barker
15(1)
14 April 1881 From John Lawson
16(1)
14 April 1881 Notebook Entry: Dynamo
17(4)
15 April 1881 To Pietro Giovine
21(1)
17 April 1881 To Francis Jehl
21(1)
18 April 1881 From Francis Upton
22(3)
19 April 1881 To George Gouraud
25(1)
19 April 1881? Memorandum: Incandescent Lamp Patent
26(1)
20 April 1881 To Norvin Green
27(1)
20 April 1881 From Francis Upton
28(2)
24 April 1881 To George Gouraud
30(1)
April 1881 Draft Agreement with Sigmund Bergmann and Edward Johnson
31(2)
1 May 1881 Samuel Insull to John Kingsbury
33(4)
c.1 May 1881 Memorandum: Ore Milling
37(1)
2 May 1881 To Edward Acheson
38(1)
4 May 1881 From Francis Upton
38(2)
5 May 1881 From Charles Hughes
40(2)
11 May 1881 R. G. Dun & Co. Credit Report
42(3)
13 May 1881 To Edward Acheson
45(2)
14 May 1881 To Longworth Powers
47(1)
17 May 1881 Technical Note: Electric Light and Power
48(3)
20 May 1881 To George Barker
51(2)
20 May 1881 Technical Note: Electric Light and Power
53(5)
23 May 1881? To Theodore Puskas
58(1)
27 May 1881 To Drexel, Morgan & Co.
59(1)
31 May 1881 Charles Batchelor to Theodore Puskas
60(2)
3 June 1881 From Calvin Goddard
62(1)
3 June 1881 Samuel Insull to George Gouraud
63(4)
6 June 1881 Samuel Insull to Hamilton Twombly
67(1)
8 June 1881 Edward Nichols Memorandum: Incandescent Lamp
67(1)
10 June 1881 From George Barker
68(2)
10 June 1881 Charles Batchelor to Theodore Puskas
70(5)
11 June 1881 Samuel Insull to George Gouraud
75(5)
13 June 1881 From Francis Upton
80(1)
14 June 1881 From Theodore Puskas and Joshua Bailey
81(2)
18 June 1881 To Naomi Chipman
83(1)
Spring 1881? Prose Poem
84(2)
22 June 1881 From Edison Lamp Co.
86(6)
1 July 1881 Samuel Insull to George Gouraud
92(2)
5 July 1881 To George Gouraud
94(2)
12 July 1881 From Otto Moses
96(3)
15 July 1881 To Thomas Logan
99(4)
15 July 1881 Notebook Entry: Dynamo
103(2)
20 July 1881 Notebook Entry: Dynamo
105(3)
25 July 1881 Notebook Entry: Dynamo
108(3)
29 July 1881 Memorandum: Pearl Street Central Station
111(6)
July 1881 Production Model: Isolated Plant Z Dynamo
117(1)
2 August 1881 Draft to George Gouraud
117(3)
2 August 1881 From Otto Moses
120(3)
5 August 1881 From Francis Upton
123(2)
7 August 1881 To John Randolph
125(1)
8 August 1881 Notebook Entry: Dynamo
126(2)
10--12 August 1881 From Theodore Puskas and Joshua Bailey
128(3)
11 August 1881 From Otto Moses
131(2)
11 August 1881 Notebook Entry: Dynamo
133(1)
12 August 1881 From Charles Batchelor
134(2)
19 August 1881? Draft to Edward Johnson
136(2)
19 August 1881 From Eduard Remenyi
138(1)
19 August 1881 From Francis Upton
139(2)
20 August 1881 From Francis Upton
141(1)
22 August 1881 Charles Batchelor to Sherburne Eaton
142(1)
24 August 1881 To Charles Batchelor
143(1)
26 August 1881 From Otto Moses
144(4)
28 August--10 September 1881 Draft Caveat: Consumption Meter
148(8)
29 August 1881 To Egisto Fabbri
156(1)
29 August 1881 To Egisto Fabbri
157(2)
30 August 1881 To William Hazen
159(1)
6 September 1881 From Charles Batchelor
159(3)
8 September 1881 From Charles Batchelor
162(6)
13 September 1881 To Charles Batchelor
168(16)
13 September 1881 To Sherburne Eaton
184(1)
14 September 1881 Agreement with Henry Villard
185(1)
17 September 1881 To Joshua Bailey
186(1)
17 September 1881 From Francis Upton
187(2)
18 September 1881 From Charles Batchelor
189(2)
20 September 1881 To George Gouraud
191(1)
23 September 1881 To Joshua Bailey
191(1)
25 September 1881 To George Gouraud
192(1)
25 September 1881 From Francis Upton
193(1)
29 September 1881 To Francis Upton
194(6)
2 October 1881 To Edward Johnson
200(1)
4 October 1881 To Edward Johnson
201(3)
c. 5 October 1881 Standard Electric Consumption Meter
204(1)
6 October 1881 From Calvin Goddard
205(1)
9 October 1881 To Edward Johnson
206(3)
12 October 1881 From Joshua Bailey and Theodore Puskas
209(3)
12 October 1881 Notebook Entry: Electrical Distribution System
212(1)
15 October 1881 To Addison Burk
213(1)
17 October 1881 From Charles Porter
214(1)
18 October 1881 To Drexel, Morgan & Co.
215(2)
20 October 1881 Samuel Insull to Sherburne Eaton
217(2)
23 October 1881 To George Gouraud
219(1)
23 October 1881 From Grosvenor Lowrey
220(9)
25 October 1881 To John Michels
229(1)
26 October 1881 From Sherburne Eaton
230(1)
26 October 1881 Samuel Insull to Louis Glass
231(7)
27 October 1881 From Francis Upton
238(1)
30 October 1881 To Edward Johnson
238(1)
31 October 1881 From Charles Batchelor
239(2)
3 November 1881 From Edward Johnson
241(7)
4 November 1881 Samuel Insull to George Gouraud
248(2)
5 November 1881 From Grosvenor Lowrey and Charles Batchelor
250(2)
6 November 1881 To Francis Upton
252(1)
7 November 1881 To Hinds, Ketcham & Co.
253(2)
8 November 1881 To Thomas Whiteside Rae
255(1)
10 November 1881 To George Gouraud
255(2)
23 November 1881 To Edward Johnson
257(15)
23 November 1881 From George Barker
272(1)
23 November 1881 From Sherburne Eaton
273(2)
27 November 1881 To Edward Johnson
275(7)
28 November 1881 From Francis Upton
282(2)
28 November 1881 Memorandum: Electric Light and Power Patents
284(5)
28 November 1881 Technical Note: Incandescent Lamp
289(1)
November 1881 George Van Ness Journal Orders
290(2)
2 December 1881 Samuel Insull to Henry Villard
292(1)
14 December 1881 From Charles Batchelor
293(3)
20 December 1881 To Edward Johnson
296(2)
21 December 1881 Samuel Insull to Naomi Chipman
298(1)
29 December 1881 To W. H. Patton
298(1)
29 December 1881 From Edward Johnson
299(3)
31 December 1881 To Charles Batchelor
302(2)
31 December 1881 To Edward Johnson
304(13)
2 and 4 January 1882 To Edward Johnson
317(13)
5 January 1882 From John Ott
330(1)
7 January 1882 To French Minister of Posts and Telegraphs
331(1)
9 January 1882 To Christian Herter
332(1)
9 January 1882 To Edward Johnson
333(1)
9 January 1882 From Charles Batchelor
333(2)
9 January 1882 From Francis Upton
335(1)
11 January 1882 From Lemuel Serrell
336(1)
15 January 1882 To Edward Johnson
337(9)
17 January 1882 From Francis Upton
346(2)
18 January 1882 From Leslie Ward
348(1)
20 January 1882 From Charles Batchelor
349(2)
20 January 1882 Samuel Insull to Charles Batchelor
351(4)
23 January 1882 To Edward Johnson
355(6)
23 January 1882 To William Preece
361(1)
23 January 1882 From Otto Moses
362(2)
27 January 1882 Memorandum: Incandescent Lamp Patent
364(2)
30 January 1882 Samuel Insull to George Gouraud
366(3)
3 February 1882 Samuel Insull to Edward Johnson
369(4)
c. 3 February 1882 Memorandum to Richard Dyer
373(3)
6 February 1882 To Charles Clarke
376(1)
6 February 1882 Memorandum to Richard Dyer
377(2)
10 February 1882 From William Preece
379(1)
13 February 1882 From Edward Johnson
379(5)
13 February 1882 From John Ott
384(2)
15 February 1882 To Edward Johnson
386(8)
18 February 1882 To George Gouraud
394(2)
20 February 1882 Notebook Entry: Pyromagnetic Generator
396(2)
21 February 1882 To Theodore Waterhouse
398(1)
21 February 1882 From Jose Navarro
399(1)
23 February 1882 Mary Edison to Samuel Insull
400(1)
25 February 1882 To Edward Johnson
401(1)
26 February 1882 From Edward Acheson
401(3)
26 February 1882 From Edward Johnson
404(3)
February 1882 Memorandum of Conversation: Electric Railway
407(7)
February 1882 Production Model: Central Station Dynamo
414(1)
7 March 1882 To Edward Johnson
414(2)
8 March 1882 From Charles Porter
416(1)
13 March 1882 Telegrams: Samuel Insull to/from Mary Edison
417(3)
13 March 1882 Technical Note: Voltage Regulation
420(9)
15 March 1882 Drawings: Pearl Street Central Station
429(1)
21 March 1882 Samuel Insull to Edward Johnson
430(3)
23 March 1882 To M. Russell
433(1)
27 March 1882 William Meadowcroft Memorandum: Ore Milling
433(2)
28 March 1882 From Charles Batchelor
435(1)
28 March 1882 From Francis Jehl
436(3)
29 March 1882 From Joshua Bailey and Theodore Puskas
439(5)
29 March 1882 From Sherburne Eaton
444(5)
c. 1 April 1882 Memorandum: Electric Railway Patents
449(2)
2 April 1882 Notebook Entry: Facsimile Telegraphy
451(2)
4 April 1882 To Alfred Reade
453(1)
6 April 1882 To Charles Batchelor
454(1)
6 April 1882 To Edward Johnson
454(1)
7 April 1882 From Joshua Bailey
455(1)
8 April 1882 Samuel Insull to Pitt Edison
456(1)
9 April 1882 From Edward Johnson
457(16)
10 April 1882 Samuel Insull to Charles Batchelor
473(5)
11 April 1882 To Francis Upton
478(1)
12 April 1882 From Sherburne Eaton
478(1)
12 April 1882 Draft Patent Application: Electrochemistry
479(2)
19 April 1882 Samuel Insull to Edward Johnson
481(2)
26 April 1882 To Edward Johnson
483(2)
2 May 1882 To Charles Batchelor
485(1)
3 May 1882 To Charles Batchelor
486(1)
8 May 1882 To Charles Clarke
487(1)
8 May 1882 To Sherburne Eaton
488(1)
9 May 1882 From Charles Clarke
489(2)
9 May 1882 From Edward Johnson
491(11)
10 May 1882 Notebook Entry: Miscellaneous
502(1)
11 May 1882 To Charles Clarke
503(3)
11 May 1882 To Thomas B. A. David
506(1)
11 May 1882 To Sherburne Eaton
507(3)
11 May 1882 To Sherburne Eaton
510(2)
12 May 1882 Notebook Entry: Electric Light and Power
512(5)
13 May 1882 To Edison Lamp Co.
517(1)
18 May 1882 To Sherburne Eaton
518(2)
18 May 1882 From Charles Clarke
520(3)
18 May 1882 From Drexel, Morgan & Co.
523(1)
20 May 1882 Technical Note: Dynamo
524(2)
22 May 1882 To Edward Johnson
526(1)
24 May 1882 To Francis Upton
527(1)
24 May 1882 Notebook Entry: Electric Light and Power
528(1)
27 May 1882 From Edward Johnson
529(2)
29 May 1882 To Sherburne Eaton
531(6)
29 May 1882 To Uriah Painter
537(1)
29 May 1882 Samuel Insull to Calvin Goddard
538(1)
31 May 1882 Edison Electric Illuminating Co. Memorandum: Central Station System
539(3)
1 June 1882 To Sherburne Eaton
542(1)
2 June 1882 Draft Patent Application: Incandescent Lamp
543(1)
4 June 1882 From Edward Johnson
544(4)
7 June 1882 Agreement with Charles Dean and Charles Rocap
548(1)
8 June 1882 Notebook Entry: Incandescent Lamp
549(1)
8 June 1882 Notebook Entry: Electric Light and Power
550(2)
9 June 1882 To Lyman Abbott
552(1)
11 June 1882 From Francis Upton
553(1)
12 June 1882 To Sherburne Eaton
554(5)
14 June 1882 From George Bliss
559(2)
14 June 1882 From Charles Clarke
561(1)
16 June 1882 From Charles Rocap
562(1)
19 June 1882 From Charles Batchelor
563(1)
21 June 1882 From Sherburne Eaton
564(5)
24 June 1882 From Charles Dean
569(1)
26 June 1882 From Charles Batchelor
570(1)
27 June 1882 Draft Patent Application: Incandescent Lamp
571(1)
June 1882 Draft Caveat: Electric Light and Power
572(10)
1 July 1882 Memorandum: Electric Lighting Patents
582(1)
5 July 1882 To Francis Upton
583(1)
5 July 1882 To Arnold White
584(1)
6 July 1882 Telegrams: From/To Samuel Insull
585(2)
6 July 1882 From Francis Upton
587(2)
6 July 1882 Notebook Entry: Incandescent Lamp
589(1)
17 July 1882 From Charles Batchelor
590(2)
19 July 1882 To Joshua Bailey and Theodore Puskas
592(1)
19 July 1882 From Charles Clarke
593(1)
20 July 1882 From Arnold White
594(3)
21 July 1882 From Sherburne Eaton
597(3)
21 July 1882 From Francis Upton
600(3)
21 July 1882 Notebook Entry: Incandescent Lamp
603(1)
23 July 1882 To Sherburne Eaton
604(3)
28 July 1882 To William Hammer
607(2)
31 July 1882 From Sherburne Eaton
609(3)
1--c. 16 August 1882 Notebook Entry: Incandescent Lamp
612(9)
2 August 1882 To Charles Clarke
621(1)
7 August 1882 From George Hamilton
622(1)
10 August 1882 To Charles Batchelor
623(2)
13 August 1882 Technical Note: Consumption Meter
625(2)
21 August 1882 From Francis Upton
627(1)
22 August 1882 To Emma McHenry Pond
628(1)
24 August 1882 To Frederick Lawrence
628(1)
25 August 1882 From Charles Clarke
629(1)
28 August 1882 Harry Olrick to William Mather
630(6)
29 August 1882 From George Bliss
636(3)
31 August 1882 To Charles Batchelor
639(3)
1 September 1882 To Calvin Goddard
642(1)
1 September 1882 Samuel Insull to Miller Moore
643(1)
5 September 1882 Anonymous Article in the New York Herald
644(5)
12 September 1882 To Arnold White
649(5)
13 September 1882 To the Societe Electrique Edison
654(1)
21 September 1882 Alden & Sterne to Samuel Insull
654(1)
21 September 1882 Frank Sprague to Edward Johnson
655(13)
28 September 1882 Samuel Insull to Charles Batchelor
668(15)
2 October 1882 From Camille de Janon
683(1)
4 October 1882 To Spencer Borden
684(1)
c. 9 October 1882 Memorandum: Incandescent Lamp Patents
685(10)
10 October 1882 Samuel Insull to Harry Olrick
695(2)
12 October 1882 To Thomas Logan
697(1)
c. 13 October 1882 Memorandum: Incandescent Lamp Patent
697(1)
14 October 1882 From Archibald Stuart
698(2)
16 October 1882 Charles Batchelor to Samuel Insull
700(2)
17 October 1882 From George Bliss
702(2)
20 October 1882 To Archibald Stuart
704(1)
25 October 1882 To Charles Batchelor
704(2)
c. 27 October 1882 Memorandum to Richard Dyer
706(1)
30 October 1882 Samuel Insull to Charles Batchelor
706(5)
October 1882? Draft Memorandum to Edison Electric Light Co., Ltd.
711(4)
1 November 1882 From George Bliss
715(1)
c. 1 November 1882 Memorandum to Henry Seely
716(2)
2 November 1882 Samuel Insull to Seth Low
718(1)
3 November 1882 Samuel Insull to David Burrell
719(1)
3 November 1882 Samuel Insull to Henry Draper
720(1)
c. 6 November 1882 Memorandum: Incandescent Lamp Patent
721(1)
8 November 1882 To George Bliss
722(1)
8 November 1882 To George Bliss
722(2)
10 November 1882 From Charles Batchelor
724(1)
c. 13 November 1882 To Othniel Marsh
725(1)
15 November 1882 Samuel Insull to Sherburne Eaton
725(1)
17 November 1882 To Giuseppe Colombo
726(3)
c. 20 November 1882 Technical Note: Incandescent Lamp
729(1)
21 November 1882 To Louis Rau
730(1)
27 November 1882 From Sherburne Eaton
730(2)
29 November 1882 Samuel Insull to William McCrory
732(2)
November 1882? Draft Memorandum to Edison Electric Light Co., Ltd.
734(4)
November 1882? Draft Memorandum to Edison Electric Light Co., Ltd.
738(1)
1 December 1882 From Charles Batchelor
738(3)
c. 4 December 1882 Draft Patent Application: Primary Battery
741(1)
c. 4 December 1882 Draft Patent Application: Storage Battery
742(1)
11 December 1882 To Joshua Bailey
743(2)
12 December 1882 Draft to Charles Speirs
745(1)
13 December 1882 To Charles Batchelor
746(1)
18 December 1882 From Josiah Reiff
747(1)
21 December 1882 From Sherburne Eaton
747(1)
21 December 1882 Notebook Entry: Incandescent Lamp
748(1)
27 December 1882 From Pitt Edison
749(1)
27 December 1882 J. Pierpont Morgan to Sherburne Eaton
750(5)
4 January 1883 From Francis Upton
755(2)
5 January 1883 To Francis Upton
757(1)
c. 5 January 1883 Essay: Storage Battery
757(4)
8 January 1883 From New York Department of Taxes and Assessments
761(1)
10 January 1883 To Henry Rowland
761(2)
16 January 1883 Charles Batchelor to Sherburne Eaton
763(2)
16 January 1883 Sherburne Eaton Report to Edison Ore Milling Co.
765(6)
19 January 1883 R. G. Dun & Co. Credit Report, Edison Lamp Co.
771(1)
1 February 1883 And Edward Johnson and Francis Upton Draft to Sherburne Eaton
771(3)
1 February 1883 To Arnold White
774(2)
1 February 1883 Francis Upton to Edward Johnson
776(2)
3 February 1883 Notebook Entry: Incandescent Lamp
778(2)
8 February 1883 To Joshua Bailey
780(4)
10 February 1883 To Charles Rocap
784(1)
13 February 1883 From Cyrus Brackett
784(1)
14 February 1883 From Richard Dyer
785(3)
17 February 1883 Samuel Insull to Edward Johnson
788(2)
3 March 1883 To Charles Batchelor
790(1)
4 March 1883 Draft Patent Application: Electrical Distribution System
791(1)
5 March 1883 To Charles Batchelor
792(1)
5 March 1883 To Edward Johnson
793(2)
5 March 1883 Samuel Insull to Seth Low
795(1)
6 March 1883 Samuel Insull to Edward Johnson
796(3)
8 March 1883 From Francis Upton
799(3)
8 March 1883 Notebook Entry: Electric Light and Power
802(2)
8 March 1883 Notebook Entry: Consumption Meter
804(1)
13 March 1883 To George Ballou
804(1)
13 March 1883 From Charles Batchelor
805(1)
27 March 1883 Notebook Entry: Electric Light and Power
806(2)
29 March 1883 Samuel Insull to Charles Batchelor
808(1)
29 March 1883 Memorandum: Village Plants
809


Paul B. Israel is director and editor of the Thomas A. Edison Papers Project at Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey. Louis Carlat and David Hochfelder are, respectively, managing editor and assistant editor for the project. Theresa M. Collins is the Edison Papers Project's associate director for outreach and development and has served as an editor since 1991. Brian C. Shipley served as an editor on the project from 2001 until 2006. He currently works for the Canadian Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade.