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Charles F. Brush, Sr., Papers: Series 09: Brush Companies
Show moreArchival copy of typed and illustrated instructional manual for installing and operating the Apparatus for Arc Lighting Brush System, published by General Electric Company, Schenectady, New York, July 25, 1898
Charles F. Brush, Sr., Papers
Series 9: Brush Companies (1880s-1933)
Subseries 2: The Brush Electric Company (1880s-1898)
Box 29
Folder 19
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Show moreTyped and illustrated publication, probably dated circa 1887, entitled Electric Lighting, The Brush Electric Company, Cleveland, Ohio, Brush Incandescent System. Includes general introduction to the advantages of using electric light, as well as the specific advantages to using the Brush Incandescent Machine with the Swan Incandescent Lamp. Also includes testimonials given by customers from the years 1884, 1885, 1886, 1887, and gives partial lists of installations
Charles F. Brush, Sr., Papers
Series 9: Brush Companies (1880s-1933)
Subseries 2: Brush Electric Company (1878-1890)
Box 29
Folder 22
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Show moreTyped letter from J. C. Foster to Charles B. Sawyer, dated December 28, 1945, regarding enclosed blueprints, dated 1883 and 1893, from Brush Electric Company machines. Blueprints are for parts of machines built by the Brush Electric Company, including incandescent machine, alternators, and arc with foundation
Charles F. Brush, Sr., Papers
Series 9: Brush Companies (1880s-1933)
Subseries 2: The Brush Electric Company (1880s-1898)
Box 29
Folder 25
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Show moreNotarized letter with illustrations by P. L. Patterson, signed by Patterson and Chester B. Leott, notary public, May 17, 1933. Describes the Hoopes Aluminum Refining Process, created by William Hoopes and Francis C. Frary, in which an alloy with aluminum is electrolyzed using the Hoopes Cell in order to separate the aluminum from the other metals, and how Patterson plans to apply this method to beryllium refining
Charles F. Brush, Sr., Papers
Series 9: Brush Companies (1880s-1933)
Subseries 1: The Brush Laboratories Company (1921-1933)
Box 29
Folder 13
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Show moreTwo typed documents and one typed letter related to patent issues with the Brush Laboratories Company. First document is a Transfer of Interest in Patent between the Brush Laboratories, the Hayes-Fay Laboratories, Kenneth D. Bryson, and Theodore Browne, dated April 19, 1923, in which ownership of a patent by the first three is transferred to Browne. Letter from Evans and McCoy, Patent Lawyers, to the Brush Laboratories, dated June 28, 1930, and an enclosed Assignment of Patent from Charles B. Sawyer, dated August 24, 1927, stating that Sawyer hands over patent rights for a Thermostat Cartridge to the Brush Laboratories Company
Charles F. Brush, Sr., Papers
Series 9: Brush Companies (1880s-1933)
Subseries 1: The Brush Laboratories Company (1921-1933)
Box 29
Folder 15
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