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Autographs/T: Letter By The Founder of General Electric

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Autographs/T: Letter By The Founder of General Electric
ELIHU THOMSON, American Electrical Engineer, Inventor & Co-Founder of General Electric. Typed Letter Signed, "Elihu Thomson," in brown ink on blue-green, watermarked General Electric Company stationery, May 18, 1931, Lynn, MA, 10.5" x 8", Choice Very Fine. Addressed to "Professor Alfred C. Lane" of Boston, Thomson sends a letter of thanks for information regarding a rather mysterious natural phenomenon -- ball lightning: "Thank you for the clipping on Ball Lightning which you kindly sent. We really have very little to go upon in these accounts as to the interpretation of the phenomena, but there seems to be a persistency about the observations which makes it hardly possible to doubt the real existence of the phenomena itself." The letter is folded to fit into an envelope, and one of these folds runs through the upper portion of the signature. Otherwise the letter is clean. Thomson (1853-1937) merged his company, Thomson-Houston Electric Co., with Thomas Edison's company to form General Electric in 1892. The new company manufactured and operated under his inventions, for which he obtained in excess of 700 patents.