Lodygin Family Papers, ca. 1792-1950.

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Lodygin Family Papers, ca. 1792-1950.

The collection consists of correspondence, subject files, blueprints, drawings, stamps, documents, photographs and printed materials. Manuscripts are mostly by Lodygin's wife Alma, and include "The Story of a Brilliant Russian" (100 p.) about her husband. There is also a manuscript (52 p.) by Professor Albert Parry entitled "Legendary Lodygin," which appeared in the emigre newspaper "Novoe Russkoe Slovo." A handwritten manuscript (23 p.) by Lodygin is included under the title "Treatise on Arc Lamps and Incandescent Lamps."

ca. 1,150 items (4 boxes; 1 oversized folder; 4 framed photographs).

rus,

eng,

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Lodygin, Aleksandr Nikolaevich, 1847-1923

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Lodygin, Vera, 1902-1946

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Lodygin, Rita, 1901-

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Lodygin, Alma, 1871-1925

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Parry, Albert, 1901-1992

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Lodygin family.

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Engineer, chemist, and inventor who was born in Russia and emigrated to the United States after marrying an American. The Soviets consider him the inventor of the first practicable incandescent light bulb (ca. 1872). From the description of Lodygin Family Papers, ca. 1792-1950. (Columbia University In the City of New York). WorldCat record id: 320408835 ...