Receipts, papers, notes and files related to Nikola Tesla

Nikola Tesla Documents

Receipts, papers, notes and files related to Nikola Tesla

Nikola Tesla FBI Files - Page 190

Has A friend of Tesla's for about 25 years. much old data regarding Tesla and has talked to him on many occasions regarding power transmission and the war effort. Has Assisted assie, K.C. 52 Vanderbilt A greatly in providing information for gathering material, etc. This party was contacted before Dr. Tesla's death. Mott, C.Jordan, Jr. Maier, Ruth N. The Yugo Slow Society, 565 5th Ave. Room 807. P1-8-0256 This is the information center and serves as the publicity agent for the group. Miss E. Oppa also works there and has many names of Tesla's friends. N.Y.C. Martin, Octavo. Employee of Hotel New Yorker and friend of Tesla. Matthews, Grenville (deceased) wife was Gana Walker, Met. Star sponsored by McCormick. The family lived in England until his eath and his wife now resides in New York. Mr. Matthews was refered to in Tesla's articles for the Telephone and Telegraph Age for Oct. 1927. Mr. Matthews had correspondence with Tesla on the so-called "Death-Ray". Gana Walker has of her husband's data. all them t John, 520 E. 90th St. N.Y.C. Bus: 6 E. 45th St. Tel: Vanderbilt 6-0345. The Mott family financed Tesla in various ventures. They may have some of this data. Gossett, . O. Ford Museum, Detroit, Mich. Mr. Gossett is associated with a Mr. Black while he is on leave of absence to the Army. Mr. Black may be reached regarding some models of Tesla's which are understood to be on display at the Ford Museum. Nathan, Thoma, A. 25 E. 83rd St. N.Y.C. We do not know what connection this party had with Tesla but his name was secured.. Res: 209 N. Long Beach Ave. Freeport, Long Island. Tel: Freeport 2-493. Science editor of the New York Herald Tribune, 230 W. 41 St. N.Y.C. Pennsylvania 6-4000. Mr. O'Neill has known Dr. Tesla for 40 years. He has had many discussions with him regarding his equipment and scientific ventures. He interested Dr. Tesla in 1934 and 1935 to present the matter of national protection devices to the U.S. Govt. Mr. O'Neill made 190