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The Teslian - Vol. I, No. 5 Page 3

Teslian (Tesla-International) - September 1st, 1954

THE PAPERS OF NIKOLA TESLA

JOHNSON, Robert Underwood. Diplomat,  poet, and editor of the Century magazine. A. L.S. 2 pp. 8vo, on stationery of Gerlach Hotel, January 26, 1894. Concerning experiments in photography: "From the samples your artist showed me to-day I think we can obtain excellent photos... I think that we must perform a few more experiments before we come to a definite result, such as would be the credit to your magazine and artists."
(Mrs. J. W. McChesney)
JOHNSON. A.L.S. 2 pp. 8vo, on stationery of Gerlach Hotel, March 31, 1894. Regarding future engagements and visit with a mutual friend who is very ill.
(Mrs. J. W. McChesney)
JOHNSON. A.L.S. 1 p. 4to, on stationery of Nikola Tesla, 35 South 5th Ave. April (14)? 1894. "Would be glad to see Mr. Jefferson (Joseph, noted actor) at my laboratory."
(Mrs. J. W. McChesney)
JOHNSON, A.L.S. 1 p. 4to, on stationery of Nikola Tesla, 35 South 5th Ave. February 5, 1894. Regarding an evening engagement — "I have no more a will of my own and so I shall be there to-morrow evening."
(Mrs. J. W. McChesney)
JOHNSON. A.L.S. 1 p. 4to, on stationery of Nikola Tesla, 35 South 5th Ave. May 2, 1894. About some photographs he has made of Joseph Jefferson. — "One of the photos is simply immense. I mean the one showing him alone in the darkness. I think it is a piece of art..."
(Mrs. J. W. McChesney)
JOHNSON. A.L.S. 1 p. 4to, on stationery of Gerlach Hotel, March 4, 1894. "I write this to ask when I am to call on Mr. Wellman... Yesterday when leaving the laboratory I received a note from Mr. Clemens (Mark Twain) to the effect that he could not come."
(Mrs. J. W. McChesney)
JOHNSON (Luka). A.L.S. 1 p. 4to, on stationery of Nikola Tesla, 35 South Fifth Avenue, June 12, 1894. Regarding an evening engagement at Delmonicos Restaurant.
(Mrs. J. W. McChesney)
JOHNSON. A.L.S. 1 p. 4to, on stationery of Nikola Tesla, 35 South 5th Ave. March 5, 1894. "Very sorry that we can not get Mr. Clemens once more... I called on Mr. Wellman; he was very kind and offered his aid in the matter
(Mrs. J. W. McChesney)
JOHNSON (Luka). A.L.S. 1 p. 4to, on stationery of Nikola Tesla, 35 South Fifth Avenue, June 13, 1894. Regard ing an evening engagement.
(Mrs. J. W. McChesney)
JOHNSON. A.L.S. 1 p. 4to, on stationery of Nikola Tesla, 35 South 5th Ave. March 14, 1894. "I expect to have the pleasure this evening and for this reason I retain the proof sheet."
(Mrs. J. W. McChesney)
JOHNSON (Luka). A.L.S. 1 p. 4to, on stationery of Nikola Tesla, 35 South 5th Avenue, July 7, 1894. Regarding "You some work with Mr. Johnson may expect to find me to-morrow evening, unless the heat drives me out.
(Mrs. J. W. McChesney)
JOHNSON. A.L.S. 1 p. 4to, on stationery of Nikola Tesla, 35 South 5th Ave. March (24)? 1894. "Your note was expected. If I can come I will do so."
(Mrs. J. W. McChesney)
JOHNSON. A.L.S. 1 p. 4to, on stationery of Gerlach Hotel, September 10, 1894. Tesla regrets that Johnson did not come to the Cafe Delmonico to meet a friend.
(Mrs. J. W. McChesney)

 

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