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Box 13

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Contains 14 Results:

Correspondence, 1852-04-02 - 1852-04-23

 File — Box: 13, Folder: 1
Scope and Contents April 7, 1852. Transcripts of letters from Ezra Cornell to J.J. Speed: "I was never so poor in my life as now, I am barely able to supply the necessaries of life. This position weighs heavily on my spirits, and I must get relief soon or it will drive me crazy. I have not contributed a dollar to the support of my family in two years, they suffer for the ordinary comforts of life. Smith and Kendall are both as heartless as adamant and as selfish as the devel." April 27: "My clothes are getting...
Dates: 1852-04-02 - 1852-04-23

Correspondence, 1852-06-04 - 1852-06-25

 File — Box: 13, Folder: 4
Scope and Contents

June 14, 1852. List of lines of the New-York & Erie Telegraph Company, cities and miles. June 1852. J.J. Speed's experiments and speculations concerning telegraph science. Topics: Telegraph business correspondence: finances, office operations, materials and supplies, new lines, transfer of lines, patents and contracts. Personal names: Speed, J.J.; Wood, Benjamin Geography: Ithaca, N.Y.; New York City

Dates: 1852-06-04 - 1852-06-25

Correspondence, 1852-07-24 - 1852-07-31

 File — Box: 13, Folder: 7
Scope and Contents

Topics: Telegraph business correspondence: finances, office operations, materials and supplies, patents, western lines, transfer of lines, consolidation of lines; New York and Western Union Telegraph Company.; cholera; New York and Erie Railroad Company Personal names: Speed, J.J.; O'Reilly, Henry; Faxton, Theodore; Beebe, Jeremiah S.; Haviland, J.; Bristol, John S.; Gordon, D.P.; Loder, Benjamin. Geography: Chicago; St. Louis; Ithaca, N.Y.

Dates: 1852-07-24 - 1852-07-31

Correspondence, 1852-08-01 - 1852-08-23

 File — Box: 13, Folder: 8
Scope and Contents

Topics: Telegraph business correspondence: finances, office operations, materials and supplies, patents, western lines, transfer of lines, consolidation of lines; New York and Western Union Telegraph Company. Personal names: Speed, J.J. Geography:

Dates: 1852-08-01 - 1852-08-23

Correspondence, 1852-08-24 - 1852-09-18

 File — Box: 13, Folder: 9
Scope and Contents

September 3, 1852. Speed's experiments and speculations concerning telegraph science. Topics: Telegraph business correspondence: finances, office operations, materials and supplies, patents, consolidation of lines, western lines; cholera Personal names: Hopkins, P.A.; Skinner, G.W. Geography:

Dates: 1852-08-24 - 1852-09-18

Correspondence, 1852-09-20 - 1852-10-24

 File — Box: 13, Folder: 10
Scope and Contents

October 15, 1852. Ezra Cornell to J.H. Wade: "If I could have my choice, I should prefer that my name should be immortalized by its connection with some good deed, by alleviating the sufferings of humanity." Topics: Telegraph business correspondence: finances, office operations, materials and supplies, consolidation of lines, western lines. Personal names: Smith, F.O.J.; Wade, J.H.; Speed, J.J. Geography:

Dates: 1852-09-20 - 1852-10-24

Correspondence, 1852-10-26 - 1852-11-30

 File — Box: 13, Folder: 11
Scope and Contents

Topics: Telegraph business correspondence: finances, office operations, materials and supplies, consolidation of lines, western lines.; New York and Erie Rail Road Personal names: Speed, J.J.; Wood, Benjamin; Haviland, J.; Wade, J.H.; Wood, Otis E. Geography: Ithaca, N.Y.

Dates: 1852-10-26 - 1852-11-30

Correspondence, 1852-12-01 - 1852-12-31

 File — Box: 13, Folder: 12
Scope and Contents December 27, 1852. Ezra Cornell's plan to bury telegraph cable. 1852. Ezra Cornell to Mary Ann Cornell: "I am homesick, and can't write, I want to go home and stay there. I am sick of telegraphing, sick of business - sick of everything except my wife and I wish I could live with her, but I can't, I have got into the scrape and must stick to it manfully until I can work out." Topics: Telegraph business correspondence: finances, office operations, materials and supplies, consolidation of...
Dates: 1852-12-01 - 1852-12-31

Correspondence, 1852-04-24 - 1852-05-10

 File — Box: 13, Folder: 2
Scope and Contents April 27, 1852. Ezra Cornell to J.J. Speed: "I regard Smith's treatment towards us, in giving O'Reilly the control of the territory in question, as the most shabby character?" April 27, 1852. J.J. Speed to Ezra Cornell including comment on the company and speculations on telegraph science. April 30, 1852. Ezra Cornell to Mary Ann Cornell: "I can disern a streak of light, the clouds of adversity appear to be braking, and the sunshine of hope glimmers through the fractured darkness." May 4,...
Dates: 1852-04-24 - 1852-05-10

Correspondence, 1852-05-11 - 1852-05-31

 File — Box: 13, Folder: 3
Scope and Contents May, 1852. J.J. Speed to Ezra Cornell on "facsimile telegraph." May 25, 1852. Ezra Cornell to J.J. Speed: "I arrived in N.Y. to day found your letter with facsimilie message, and it was not so bad a specimen?. Don't get excited, and don't neglect the E & M Line, keep that agoing?" Topics: Telegraph business correspondence: finances, office operations, materials and supplies, new lines in the South, transfer of lines, patents and contracts; telegraph patent trial in New York Superior...
Dates: 1852-05-11 - 1852-05-31