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  • #31
    Here are some mirco film letters, there!

    Nikola Tesla Museum Microfilm Prints


    Nikola Tesla Correspondence





    Here is a Beaut




    HAPPY NEW YEAR!!
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    • #32
      Is there maybe some recommended image processing software that could help with this?

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      • #33
        Originally posted by Jeff Pearson View Post
        Is there maybe some recommended image processing software that could help with this?
        I use to have an OCR reader with a scanner I had but lost it all.
        It didn't always work and you would have to go back and correct it all.
        I was wishing for one after looking at those old impact typed
        pages. There is so much to learn from those men.

        The originals are irreplaceable.

        Happy New Year!!
        Last edited by BroMikey; 01-02-2016, 04:22 AM.

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        • #34
          Please don't post the images here neither. We have them all as you can verify by downloading dR-Green's file.
          If you have one that we do not have, then either you are the Tesla museum (in which case you can post), or you have a fake (in which case. don't!).

          @ Jeff,
          I have tried various OCR programs, but the quality of the prints is too low.
          Besides that many are handwritten....


          Ernst.

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          • #35
            Morgan 0002
            1. The first necessity is the provision of a fund to
            cover the expenses of construction of two plants for trans-atlantic
            or trans-pacific communication.
            2. With temporary buildings the ...... would involve
            ....... of about one hundred thousand dollars, the .....
            approximately two hundred and fifty thousand.
            The working capacity of the atlantic plants .....
            ..... of four of the .... cables. The pacific
            ..... would do the work of more than eight trans-pacific cables
            ..... six to eight months would be necessary for the ......
            ..... the latter could be put in working order
            certainly within a year.
            ........ interest of the art, if not in .......
            ........ consider this project, the realisations which
            ......... by my inventions, I have the ..........

            Yours very respectfully

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            • #36
              Morgan 0003

              New York, Dec. 10th, 1900
              46 & 48 ... Houston St.

              Mr. J Pierpont Morgan
              .... Wall Street,
              New York City

              Dear Mr. Morgan:
              Appreciating the immense value of your time and also
              the weight of circumstantcial ...., I have withdrawn more or less
              hastily last Friday, preferring to make a few condensed statements
              at long distance which, with a small effort on your part will put
              you in possesion of that knowledge; which I have myself gained
              only after a long and exhaustive study of the questions involved
              1. A casual remark ... made the other day showing that
              you have been somewhat impressed by newspaper reports, skillfully
              ..... , but without foundations in facts ................
              ..... , Priv. Councillor of Germany:"I am devoting myself
              ...... sometime to investigations in wireless telegraphy which you
              have first founded in such a clear and precise manner"---"It will
              interest you, as father of this telegraphy, to know,"---
              2. Apologizing for this digression, which I would have
              ..... had I not thought it necessary to illuminate the situation.
              I beg you to bear in mind, that with my patents in this still vir-
              gin field, should you take hold of them, you will command a posi-
              tion which, for a number of reasons, will be ...... stronger than
              that held by the owners of Bell's telephone inventions or by those
              of my own discoveries in power transmission by alternating currents.
              3. For not only have I secured broad rights on the fun-
              damental elements and features of the system, but I also have pa-
              tents ..........., methods ......... appliances for the
              production of powerful oscillations, which are universally identi-
              fied with my name, and without which a wireless transmission to
              very great distances and individualization of messages are not
              practicable. The necessity of ...... my statements compels
              me to cite my illustrious friends, Lord Kelvin and Sir William
              Crookes. The former says:"This is a wonderful development of the
              induction coil and destined to be of great importance!." the lat-
              ter:"The performence of your machine is marvelous."
              4. The legal position is rendered still more secure by
              my inventions of entirely novel methods for receiving as well as
              for individualizing the messages, with which none now known has the
              remotest chance of competing, and which are likewise patented.

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              • #37
                Really great Jeff!
                Keep 'm coming!

                I have tried to find some of the missing text in Morgan 0001.

                The address "East Houston Str." I knew, that makes it easier to recognise. Also I have become familiar with Tesla's writing style, that also helps, I guess... Still, I can not read everything.
                Here are my additions:
                Originally posted by Jeff Pearson
                New York, Nov. 26th, 1900.
                46 & 48 East Houston Str.
                Mr J. Pierpont Morgan,
                Wall Street, New York:

                Dear Mr. Morgan:
                Since last Friday, when I took the liberty to bring my
                project to your kind attention, I have carefully considered the
                facts and features, which seem to me essential and which, briefly
                stated, are as follows:
                1. I have succeeded in perfecting methods and apparatus,
                which ... the transmission of messages to any distance without
                wires ....long and expansive cables, as a method of conveying
                intelligence, a commercial impossibility. These inventions render
                ....practicable, the production and safe manipulation of electri-
                cal pressures up to a hundred million volts and movements of elec-
                trical energy measured by rates of hundred of thousands of horse-
                power which are capable of bringing into action instruments at any
                point of the globe, no matter how distant from the transmitting
                station. Long practical experience with apparatus of this kind and
                exact measurements embracing a range of nearly seven hundred miles,
                .... me to construct plants for such telegraphic communication
                ......... Atlantic and, if need be, across the pacific ocean, with
                the fullest assurance of success.
                2. I have devised means for operating selectively a
                great number of instruments without mutual interference, and can
                guarantee the absolute privacy of all messages.
                3. rights have been secured by me of these methods
                ........ patents granted or allowed.
                4. I am free and unhampered to enter into such agree-
                ments regarding the exploitation of these, and my future inventions
                in this field, as you might desire.
                5. It would be my wish, subject to your approval, to
                identity my name with any corporation which might be eventually
                formed for above purpose.
                6. Although the development of these inventions has con-
                sumed .... of effort, knowing that I have to deal with a great
                man, I do not hesitate to leave the apportionment of my interest
                and compensation .... to your generosity.

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                • #38
                  Morgan 0004

                  5. Furthermore, I have secured rights on improvements of
                  a wholly different nature applicable to my system and offering
                  such advantages that any of them would be sufficient to exclude
                  competition.
                  6. Then again, I have made certain scientific discove-
                  ries, which in themselves are of transcendent importance in wire-
                  less transmissions to great distances, which I chiefly contemplate,
                  and which offers such unprecedented changes in commercial explota-
                  tion, that they deserve your fullest attention
                  7. Without endevoring to give you more evidences of
                  this kind, I venture to state - not without apprehension of being
                  misundserstood to you - That you have in further guarunties of success
                  in my extensive experience and ability acquired through years of
                  experimentation with electrical vibrations, of which my co-workers
                  will give you testimony.
                  8. Besides in this country, I have protected myself,
                  though not so quite completely, in England, Victoria, New South
                  Wales, Austria, Hungary, Germany, France, Italy, Belgium, Russia
                  and Switzerland.
                  9. In view of the intense activity in this field it is
                  desirable, that I should be placed without delay in a position en-
                  abling me to turn to profit my advanced knowledge and to secure
                  patents on features, which though of less moment now, may soon
                  become important.
                  10. Before going further permit me to remind you, that
                  had there been only faint-hearted and close-fisted people in the
                  world, nothing great would have ever been done. Rafael could not
                  have created his marvels, Columbus could not have discovered Ameri-
                  ca, the Atlantic cable could not have been laid. You of all,
                  should be the man to embark boldly in this enterprise only seem-
                  ingly hazardus, prompted by superior insight as well as desire to
                  advance an art of inestimable value to mankind.
                  11. Coming to the financial question - please remember:
                  These inventions, - the results attainable only by their means -
                  which now I alone am able to accomplish - in your strong hands,
                  with your consummate knowledge the mastery of business - are worth
                  an incalculable amount of money.
                  12. Although I have expressed myself in my last letter,
                  I will be more explicit relative to my share and compensastion, The
                  control is yours, the larger part is yours. As to my interest -
                  you know the value of discoveries and artist creations - your
                  terms are mine.


                  He sure is long winded!

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                  • #39
                    Tesla correspondence #100

                    Tesla correspondence #100


                    New York, July 20th, 1899
                    46 & 48 E. Houston Str


                    Nikola Tesla, Esq.,
                    Colorado Spring, Colo.

                    Dear Mr. Tesla:

                    Your telegram not to send the oscillator returned from Chicago was received this afternoon, but I regret to say that it has already shipped Tuesday. I have answered by telegraph to this effect, also that it might be possible to recall it from Chicago, if the American Express Company would be immediately notified, but up to the moment of writing I have received no reply. Mr. Ulman tried all the different machines and found this one to give the most steady light, and therefore considered it the most suitable to send. The other one, the latest type, gives also a fairly steady light, but not as good as the one forwarded.

                    The work in the shop is on the coherers, commutator, armature and shaft. Mr. Ulman thinks he will be able to obtain six or eight grades of metal chips and filings for the coherers.

                    Respectfully,

                    Geo. Scherff

                    P.S. Just received telegram to recall the machine, and going to hurry to Express Office before they close as it is late. The other oscillator goes tomorrow.
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                    • #40
                      Tesla Correspondence # 101

                      Tesla Correspondence # 101

                      New York, July 21rst, 1899.
                      46 & 48 E. Houston Str.

                      Nikola Tesla Esq.
                      Colorado Springs, Colo.

                      Dear Mr. Tesla:

                      I reached the express office just in time last night to recall the oscillator from Chicago. A telegram to stop it was immediately sent by the Express Company.

                      The other oscillator, together with two secondary spools is packed up ready to be shipped this evening.

                      Mr Ulman begs to be excused, he says he is too busy to report on the work this evening, but will do so to-morrow.

                      The mail obtained at the Waldorf to-day consisted of the inclosed bill, clippings and a letter from Dr. Carroll, inquiring about an electrical oscillator.

                      Respectfully,

                      Geo. Scherff
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                      • #41
                        Tesla Correspondence #102

                        Tesla Correspondence – 102

                        New York, July 22nd, 1899
                        46 & 48 E. Houston Str.


                        Nikola Tesla, Esq.,
                        Colorado Springs, Colo.


                        Dear Mr. Tesla:

                        Mr Ulman reported that the work in the shop is on the coherers, filings for the same, armature and commutator. He says the work on the coherers is going on as fast as possible, and he expects to have all finished the early part of next week.

                        The enclosed letter was received this morning. I have expressed regret to Prof. Campbell and informed him of your absence and that his letter would be forwarded to you.

                        A bill was received from “Le Courrier de la Presse” for 25 francs, for which I will send a postal money order.

                        I enclose a statement of the expenses for the past week.

                        Respectfully,

                        Geo Scherff
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                        • #42
                          Tesla Correspondence #103

                          Tesla Correspondence #103


                          New York, July 24th, 1899
                          46 & 48 E. Houston Str.

                          Nikola Tesla, Esq.,
                          Colorado Springs, Colo.


                          Dear Mr. Tesla:

                          Your note and letter of Muncherjee & Co. Were received this morning. I have written them in accordance with your instructions.

                          The work in the shop is on the coherers, filings, armature and finishing of pulley. Mr Uhlman says the coherers are nearing completion; also that during the past week he has been unable to do much on the design of the break with constant overflow feature, having been actively occupied with the work in the shop.

                          The oscillator which was first shipped has been returned from Chicago in good order. In the box containing it were also packed the three books on astronomy. One of them which appeared to be the best one. I have to-day sent by mail, as well as also Vol. II of Mascart and Joubert's work on Electricity and Magnetism, which was just received from the D. Van Nostrand Company. They have not yet been able to obtain Vol. I, as Mr. Speirs explains in the enclosed note. The other two books, I thought, might be conveniently shipped together with the wax-paper and another secondary
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                          • #43
                            Tesla Correspondence #104

                            The ending of the Tesla Correspondence #103 letter.

                            Tesla Correspondence #104



                            spool for the oscillator. I was misinformed the other day when I wrote that two spools had been forwarded; it was one coil already wound, belonging to the oscillator, and one empty spool, Mr. Merckling? Not having the other one finished. We hope to send all this to-morrow, and the wax-paper is promised to be shipped to-day.

                            I enclose also a bill just received from the Van Nostrand Company.

                            Respectfully,

                            Geo. Scherff
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                            • #44
                              Tesla Correspondence #105

                              Tesla Correspondence #105


                              New York, July 25th, 1899.
                              #46 & 48 E. Houston Str.


                              Nikola Tesla, Esq.,
                              Alta Vista Hotel,
                              Colorado Springs, Colo.


                              Dear Mr. Tesla:

                              Mr. Uhlman reports that the work in the shop is on the coherers and filings, armature insulation, finishing of pulley and commutator. He thinks it is possible that the coherers will be ready to be expressed to-morrow, or Thursday at the latest.

                              The enclosed letter was received to-day.

                              Respectfully,

                              Geo. Scherff
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                              • #45
                                Tesla Correspondence #106

                                Tesla Correspondence #106


                                New York, July 26th, 1899.
                                46 & 48 E. Houston Str.


                                Nikola Tesla, Esq.,
                                Colorado Springs, Colo.


                                Dear Mr. Tesla:

                                The work of the shop is on coherers and filings, finishing pulley and bearings and insulating armature. The coherers are not yet finished, as considerable difficulty was encountered in getting the glass pieces of all equal size. Mr Uhlman says, he will try his best to have them finished to-morrow.

                                He has had some aluminum wire nickel-plated and will have it cut into small particules. Nickel wire 10/1000 of an inch thick could not be obtained, so some thicker wire had to be taken and drawn to the proper size.

                                The speed of the independent break, Mr. Uhlman says, is now over 2100 revolutions per minute, and the machine runs very quietly and smoothly.

                                The mail to-day consisted of two letters from inventors and an appeal for charity.

                                Respectfully,

                                Geo Scherff
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