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Henry Ford Museum and Greenfield Village Research Center, Dearborn, Mich.: Edison Papers and Related Items -- Series I: Manuscripts -- General Correspondence -- Devonshire, Robert W.
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This 1886 letter was written by Robert W. Devonshire of the American Bell Telephone Co. to Ezra T. Gilliland, a longtime Edison associate and collaborator. Edison had recently patented an improved telephone transmitter that used granulated carbon and had signed a contract with the Bell company (Gilliland’s former employer) the week before.

Courtesy of the Henry Ford Museum and Greenfield Village Research Center.