[D7830X], Letter from Gardiner Greene Hubbard to Thomas Alva Edison, April 24th, 1878
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Title
[D7830X], Letter from Gardiner Greene Hubbard to Thomas Alva Edison, April 24th, 1878
Editor's Notes
Has letter from Mrs. Hubbard written after here arrival in London -- Bell made speech at new school for deaf and "said if Mr. Edison could take a peice of iron & make that speak how much easier should it be for the good teacher to take the vocal engine God had made & bid them talk. Mr. Bell is very much pleased witht he phonograph Mrs. Hubbard caried over. I wish you and Mr. Bell could meet & compare notes."
Author
Recipient
Date
1878-04-24
Type
Subject
Folder/Volume ID
D7830-F
Microfilm ID
19:60
Document ID
D7830X
Publisher
Thomas A. Edison Papers, School of Arts and Sciences, Rutgers University