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Show moreSelected pages from three editions of the Electrical Review, March 29, 1890, August 2, 1890, August 1, 1891, containing articles and advertisements of interest to Brush. Selected pages from March 29, 1890 are front cover, 1, 2, 4, 9-11, interior of back cover. Selected pages from August 2, 1890 are front cover, 2, 8, 9, and interior of back cover. Selected pages from August 1, 1891 are front cover, 300, 301, interior of back cover
Charles F. Brush, Sr., Papers
Series 6: Newspaper Clippings (1879-1964)
Box 24
Folder 5
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Show moreSelected pages from three editions of The Electrical World, May 26, 1883, June 3, 1893, August 5, 1893, containing articles and advertisements of interest to Brush. Selected pages from May 26, 1883 are front cover, 324-338. Selected pages from June 3, 1893 are 407-418. Selected pages from August 5, 1893 are 99, 100
Charles F. Brush, Sr., Papers
Series 6: Newspaper Clippings (1879-1964)
Box 24
Folder 6
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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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Charles F. Brus
Show moreHandwritten ledgers of equipment returned to Brush Electric Company for credit or repair from various customers in 1882, 1883, and 1884
Charles F. Brush, Sr., Papers
Series 5: Financial Records (1878-1891)
Subseries 2: Brush Electric Company (1878-1890)
Box 21
Folder 3
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Show moreOne mounted illustration, one newspaper article made from enlarged print of illustration, entitled Exhibition of the Storing of Electricity at the Office of the Brush Electric Company, printed in The Daily Graphic, New York, December 22, 1882, describing the lighting of Brush Electric Company lamps in New York
Charles F. Brush, Sr., Papers
Series 6: Newspaper Clippings (1879-1964)
Box 24
Folder 7
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Show more35 Typed letters regarding Henry Ford's attempt to acquire Brush Windmill for Henry Ford Museum in Dearborn Michigan, written in 1929, 1930, and 1931 largely between James Bishop, Nona Schirg, and W. Culver, including letters from Charles Sawyer and Roger Perkins regarding their eventual opposition to Ford acquiring Windmill. Also includes letters between R. S. McCrea and W. Culver regarding Brush dynamo in Muskegon, Michigan that Ford offered to buy. Some letters include newspaper clippings and one photograph. Includes February 1929 Electrical World article regarding Ford Museum plans.
Charles F. Brush, Sr., Papers
Series 1: Correspondence
Subseries 3: Business and Professional (1876-1931)
Box 4
Folder 8
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Show moreTyped litigation from the 1887 United States Circuit Court for the District of Indiana case of The Brush Electric Company versus the Fort Wayne Electric Light Company, Henry G. Olds, Perry A. Randall, and Ranald T. McDonald, by M. D. and L. L. Leggett, H. A. Seymour, and R. S. Taylor. Includes Complainants Record, Defendants Proof, Brief for Complainant, Brief for the Defendants, and Brief for the Complainant on the Motion to Strike Defendants Cross Bill from the Files of the Court, related to arc lamp components. Documents probably published in 1887, 1888, 1889, or 1890
Charles F. Brush, Sr., Papers
Series 4: Litigation (1883-1906)
Box 17
Folder 3
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Show more55 Typed and handwritten letters between Charles F., Sr., and General Electric Company employees, particularly W. Culver and J Hammond, regarding research into the history of General Electric and electrical lighting. Written in 1925, 1926, 1927, and 1928. Culver particularly asking Brush what to include regarding Brush's early work and Brush Electric Company. Includes correspondence concerning plans for 50th anniversary of first dynamo test, a letter from Popular Mechanics writer wishing to write on Brush's contributions to electricity, and letters regarding G. W. Stockley's work with Brush Electric Company. Also includes photograph of newspaper clipping from 1927 regarding Brush's visit to a G.E. plant. Includes letter from Elihu Thomson in 1929 regarding 50th anniversary of incandescent lamp.
Charles F. Brush, Sr., Papers
Series 1: Correspondence
Subseries 3: Business and Professional (1876-1931)
Box 4
Folder 11
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Show moreEleven Stock Certificates, nine of which each certify that The Brush Electric Company, with George W. Stockly as trustee, is entitled to 50 shares of 100 dollars each of the capital stock of The Gramme Electrical Company. Also one certificate for 40 shares, and another certificate for ten shares. All signed for certification on May 31, 1881 and for transfer on July 10, 1881
Charles F. Brush, Sr., Papers
Series 8: Other Papers (1842-1960)
Subseries 4: Miscellaneous (1842-1960)
Box 29
Folder 1
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Show morePrinted book containing detailed brief for complainants in court case Charles F. Brush and The Brush Electric Company, Complainants, vs. John Owen, Philip Owen and John T. Brush, in United States Circuit Court for District of Indiana taking place in 1885, compiled by M.D. and L.L. Leggett, solicitors and counsel for complainants, H.A. Seymour, C.E. Mitchell, McDonald, Butler and Mason of counsel. Second book is new brief in reply for complainants in same case
Charles F. Brush, Sr., Papers
Series 4: Litigation (1883-1906)
Box 15
Folder 2
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Show morePrinted book containing detailed brief for defendants in court case Charles F. Brush and The Brush Electric Company, Complainants, vs. John Owen, Philip Owen and John T. Brush, in United States Circuit Court for District of Indiana taking place in 1885
Charles F. Brush, Sr., Papers
Series 4: Litigation (1883-1906)
Box 14
Folder 3
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Show morePrinted book containing detailed exhibits for complainants in court case Charles F. Brush and The Brush Electric Company, Complainants, vs. John Owen, Philip Owen and John T. Brush, in United States Circuit Court for District of Indiana taking place in 1885, compiled by M.D. and L.L. Leggett, solicitors and counsel for complainants, H.A. Seymour, C.E. Mitchell, McDonald, Butler and Mason of counsel, largely written patents and diagrams. Second book is argument made by C. E. Mitchell for complainants
Charles F. Brush, Sr., Papers
Series 4: Litigation (1883-1906)
Box 15
Folder 3
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Show morePrinted book containing transcriptions of court case Charles F. Brush and The Brush Electric Company, Complainants, vs. John Owen, Philip Owen and John T. Brush, in United States Circuit Court for District of Indiana taking place in 1885, compiled by M.D. and L.L. Leggett, solicitors and counsel for complainants, H.A. Seymour, C.E. Mitchell, McDonald, Butler and Mason of counsel
Charles F. Brush, Sr., Papers
Series 4: Litigation (1883-1906)
Box 15
Folder 1
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Show morePrinted book transcribing record of court case Charles F. Brush and The Brush Electric Company, Complainants, vs. John Owen, Philip Owen and John T. Brush, in United States Circuit Court for District of Indiana taking place in 1885
Charles F. Brush, Sr., Papers
Series 4: Litigation (1883-1906)
Box 14
Folder 2
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Show moreTwo publications relating to litigation for the case of The Brush Electric Company versus The Julien Electric Company, et. al. First is a record of legal proceedings from the courts of the United States Southern District of New York, ca. 1893, compiled by W. H. Kenyon and W. C. Witter, Counsel for the Complainant, and Thomas W. Osborn, Counsel for the Defendants, regarding patents for coating components of electric batteries. Also includes pamphlet listing Brush Electric Light price list for electro-plating, dated January 1, 1881
Charles F. Brush, Sr., Papers
Series 4: Litigation (1883-1906)
Box 17
Folder 10
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Show moreFour typed publications, from 1884, containing litigation from the United States Patent Office case of Nathaniel S. Keith versus Charles F. Brush, relating to secondary battery components. Includes Argument for Brush, Brief for Charles F. Brush Appellee, and two publications containing Testimony on Behalf of Charles F. Brush
Charles F. Brush, Sr., Papers
Series 4: Litigation (1883-1906)
Box 17
Folder 5
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Show morePrinted book detailing court case King, Brown, and Company vs. Anglo-American Brush Electric Light Corporation regarding compound wound dynamo patent in Scotland Courts. Contains testimonies of both parties
Charles F. Brush, Sr., Papers
Series 4: Litigation (1883-1906)
Box 16
Folder 1
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Show moreFive typed publications of legal proceedings in the United States Patent Office relating to Maloney and Burger vs. Brush vs. Faure; Keith vs. Shaw vs. Maloney, and Burger vs. Brush vs. Faure, in regards to the interference secondary batteries, published in 1883 and 1884, compiled by Leggett and Leggett, and H. A. Seymour. Includes Argument for Brush, Testimony on Behalf of Brush, and Brief for Appellants
Charles F. Brush, Sr., Papers
Series 4: Litigation (1883-1906)
Box 17
Folder 1
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Show more8 articles from 1922, 1926, and 1927 regarding Brush biographical information, American Philosophical Society members, Avon plant, and 50 year anniversary of sale of first Brush dynamo. 37 articles from 1928 regarding Brush awards, Brush Foundation, death of Myron T. Herrick, Brush study of gravitation. 47 articles from 1929 regarding Brush 80th birthday, Brush Foundation, birth control debate, Brush gravitation and ether studies, and death of Brush
Charles F. Brush, Sr., Papers
Series 6: Newspaper Clippings (1879-1964)
Box 23
Folder 2
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Show moreEnvelope and seven handwritten pages of notes comparing the work of Brush with the work of others regarding interference, no date. Includes description of the work by William Thomson on accumulators, as well as the work of Moses G. Farmer on secondary batteries
Charles F. Brush, Sr., Papers
Series 8: Other Papers (1842-1960)
Subseries 4: Miscellaneous (1842-1960)
Box 29
Folder 3
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