Association for Information and Image Management Centimeter BOARD OF SPONSORS Rutgers, Tlic Slate University of New Jersey Edward J. Bloustein T. Alexander Pond Tilden G. Edclstein John Gillis New Jersey Historical Commission Howard L Green National Park Service, Edison National Historic Site Roy W. Weaver Edward J. Pershcy Smithsonian Institution Bernard Finn Arthur P. Molella EDITORIAL ADVISORY BOARD James Brittain, Georgia Institute of Technology Alfred D. Chandler, Jr., Harvard University Neil Harris, University of Chicago Thomas Parke Hughes, University of Pennsylvania Arthur Link, Princeton University Nathan Reingold, Smithsonian Institution Robert E. Schofield, Iowa State University CORPORATE ASSOCIATES William C. Hittinger (chairman), RCA Corporation Edward J. Bloustein, Rutgers, The State University of N.J. Cees Bruynes, North American Philips Corporation Philip F. Dietz, Westinghouse Electric Corporation Roland W. Schmitt, General Electric Corporation Harold W. Sonn, Public Service Electric and Gas Company Morris Tanenbaum, AT&T FINANCIAL CONTRIBUTORS PRIVATE FOUNDATIONS PUBLIC FOUNDATIONS Alfred P. Sloan foundation National Science Foundation Charles Edison Fund National Endowment for the Humanities The Hyde and Watson Foundation Geraldine R. Dodge Foundation PRIVATE CORPORATIONS AND INDIVIDUALS Alabama Power Company Amerada Hess Corporation Atlantic Electric Association of Edison Illuminating Companies Battellc Memorial Institute Foundation Tile Boston Edison Foundation Cabot Corporation Foundation Carolina Power and Light Company Consolidated Edison Company of New York, Inc. Consumers Power Company Corning Glass Works Foundation Duke Power Company Exxon Corporation Florida Power & Light Company General Electric Foundation Gould Inc. Foundation Gulf States Utilities Company Idaho Power Company International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers Iowa Power and Light Company Mr. and Mrs. Stanley H. Katz Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd. McGraw-Edison Company Middle South Services, Inc. Minnesota Power New Jersey Bell Telephone Company New York State Electric & Gas Corporation North American Philips Corporation Philadelphia Electric Company Philips International B.V. Public Service Electric and Gas Company RCA Corporation Robert Bosch GmbH San Diego Gas & Electric Savannah Electric and Power Company Schering Plough Foundation Texas Utilities Company Thomson-Brandt Transamerica Dciaval Inc. Wisconsin Public Service Corporation A Note on the Sources The pages which have been filmed are the best copies available. Every technical effort possible has been made to ensure legibility. Reel duplication of the whole or of any part of this film is prohibited. In lieu of transcripts, however, enlarged photocopies of selected items contained on these reels may be made in order to facilitate research. THOMAS A. EDISON PAPERS A SELECTIVE MICROFILM EDITION PART n (1879-1886) REEL 76 DOCUMENT FILE SERIES (DOC-36) D-84-055 through D-84-072 ("Electric Light - Thomas A. Edison Construction Department - Stations - Pennsylvania - Hazleton" through "Telephone") 1884. Electric Light - Thomas A. Edison Construction Department - Stations - Pennsylvania - Hazleton (D-84-055) This folder contains correspondence and other documents relating to the organization, management, and operation of a central station at Hazleton, which opened on February 11, 1884. Much of the correspondence is by Edison employees William S. Andrews and Thomas Spencer; and by N. C. Yost, secretary and treasurer of the Hazleton company. Some of the documents by Andrews and Spencer are partially illegible due to water damage. Approximately 90 percent of the documents have been filmed. The following categories of documents have not been filmed: routine correspondence regarding orders and employee expenses. iol O.? ?3)- Ot-Zifi THE WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH COMPANY.
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Pennsylvania - Mt. Carmel (D-84-056)
This folder contains correspondence, reports, and other documents relating to
the construction and operation of the Mt. Carmel central station, which opened on
January 22, 1884. Much of the correspondence is by Edison employees William S.
Andrews and H. Ward Leonard; and by William Schwenk, president of the Edison
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