Charles G. Page Papers, 1938.

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Charles G. Page Papers, 1938.

Salem, MA man. Correspondence between Charles E. Duryea, Harriet S. Tapley, and George J. Bates concerning Charles Grafton Page's patent for induction coil and circuit breaker. April 13-May 10, 1938. 6 typed letters.

1 envelope.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7965285

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Bates, George D., 1963-

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Tapley, Harriet Silvester, 1870-

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Duryea, Charles E., 1861-1938

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Born near Canton, Ill. on Dec. 15, 1861, Duryea was first interested in bicycles and in 1888 formed the Duryea Manufacturing Co. in Washington, D.C. to produce his Sylph bicycle. As an expert in patents, he testified for Henry Ford in the Selden v. Ford patent trial. His younger brother Frank James joined him in the bicycle business and in 1892 they began work on their first gasoline autombile. The Duryea Motor Wagon Co. was formed in 1895 in Springfield, Mass. In 1898 the brother parted company...

Page, Charles Grafton, 1812-1868

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