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Show moreThe laboratory notes deal with his storage battery experiments, as well as his later quest to prove his theory of gravitation. Records of note include a 240 page journal which Brush attempts to recount the details of his early experiments in developing the original arc lighting technology in the 1870s.
Charles F. Brush, Sr., Papers
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Show moreArranged chronologically, this series contains reprints, as well as some typed and handwritten manuscripts, of scientific articles written (and published) by Brush over a 50 year time span. Most articles deal with Brush’s experiments to support his theory of gravitation, though, there are a few articles that discuss his groundbreaking work with the arc light. Many items were damaged by fire.
Charles F. Brush, Sr., Papers
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Charles F. Brush, Sr.,
Show more2 bound volumes of newspaper clippings regarding Charles F., Sr., his life, inventions, awards, and more, between 1880 and 1929
Charles F. Brush, Sr., Papers
Series 6: Newspaper Clippings (1879-1964)
Box 23
Folder 4
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Show more13 reprints of and typescript and handwritten manuscript for the article by Charles F. Brush, Sr. entitled, Some Experimental Evidence Supporting the Kinetic Theory of Gravitation, from the Journal of the Franklin Institute, Volume 206, Number 2, dated August, 1928. Brush summarizes some of his past achievements, including the secondary battery, then goes on to briefly explain the Kinetic Theory of Gravitation, using evidence from his previous experiments in gravitation and persistent generation of heat in some rocks and minerals
Charles F. Brush, Sr., Papers
Series 7: Articles by Charles F. Brush (1879-1929)
Box 26
Folder 14
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