Uriah Painter letter to Edward Johnson, 1888

A letter typed by U.H. Painter to Edward Johnson regarding an endorsement of the grammaphone, which Edison and Painter reject strongly. There is a handwritten note by Painter, addressed to Edison which wraps around the border of the document. He pleads with Edison to meet up and "straighten thi...

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Main Author: Uriah Hunt Painter, 1837-1900 (Creator)
Collection:Uriah Hunt Painter papers (#1669)
Date:1888-02-12
Box Number:Box 12
Folder Number:Folder 1888 February [1]
Format: Electronic
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Online Access:https://digitallibrary.hsp.org/index.php/Detail/objects/13924
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Summary: A letter typed by U.H. Painter to Edward Johnson regarding an endorsement of the grammaphone, which Edison and Painter reject strongly. There is a handwritten note by Painter, addressed to Edison which wraps around the border of the document. He pleads with Edison to meet up and "straighten this out."

This digital record contains one image that depicts one letter from folder [1] labeled as, "Painter Papers Correspondence 1888 February." This folder contains many additional pieces of correspondence that are not currently digitized.