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Manuscript/Mixed MaterialImage 1 of Letter from Alexander Graham Bell to Gardiner Greene Hubbard, January 13, 1876
- Contributor: Hubbard, Gardiner Greene - Bell, Alexander Graham
- Date: 1876-01-13
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Manuscript/Mixed MaterialImage 2 of Letter from Alexander Graham Bell to Gardiner Greene Hubbard, January 13, 1876
- Contributor: Hubbard, Gardiner Greene - Bell, Alexander Graham
- Date: 1876-01-13
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Manuscript/Mixed MaterialImage 3 of Letter from Alexander Graham Bell to Gardiner Greene Hubbard, January 13, 1876
- Contributor: Hubbard, Gardiner Greene - Bell, Alexander Graham
- Date: 1876-01-13
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Manuscript/Mixed MaterialImage 4 of Letter from Alexander Graham Bell to Gardiner Greene Hubbard, January 13, 1876
- Contributor: Hubbard, Gardiner Greene - Bell, Alexander Graham
- Date: 1876-01-13
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Manuscript/Mixed MaterialImage 5 of Letter from Alexander Graham Bell to Gardiner Greene Hubbard, January 13, 1876
- Contributor: Hubbard, Gardiner Greene - Bell, Alexander Graham
- Date: 1876-01-13
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Manuscript/Mixed MaterialImage 6 of Letter from Alexander Graham Bell to Gardiner Greene Hubbard, January 13, 1876
- Contributor: Hubbard, Gardiner Greene - Bell, Alexander Graham
- Date: 1876-01-13
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Manuscript/Mixed MaterialImage 7 of Letter from Alexander Graham Bell to Gardiner Greene Hubbard, January 13, 1876 Crawford House, From 85 Court to 15 Brattle Street. Boston, Jan. 13th, 1876. Dear Mr. Hubbard, ( I have just received the fol. telgr. from George Brown :— “Sail by Russia twenty-sixth....
- Contributor: Hubbard, Gardiner Greene - Bell, Alexander Graham
- Date: 1876-01-13
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Manuscript/Mixed MaterialImage 8 of Letter from Alexander Graham Bell to Gardiner Greene Hubbard, January 13, 1876 2 If n represent the number of Transmitters that may be used simultaneously upon the same circuit — then the total number of different signals (x) that may be made by various...
- Contributor: Hubbard, Gardiner Greene - Bell, Alexander Graham
- Date: 1876-01-13
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Manuscript/Mixed MaterialImage 9 of Letter from Alexander Graham Bell to Gardiner Greene Hubbard, January 13, 1876 3 measure of its loss ! The larger its circulation the less its profits — and if the circulation is increased indefinitely a point would be reached at which there would be...
- Contributor: Hubbard, Gardiner Greene - Bell, Alexander Graham
- Date: 1876-01-13
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Manuscript/Mixed MaterialImage 10 of Letter from Alexander Graham Bell to Gardiner Greene Hubbard, January 13, 1876 4 unwell all yesterday — but seems better now. Grace had “a splendid time” skating on Fresh Pond yesterday evening with young Mr. Winlock & another friend. I occupied myself while awaiting...
- Contributor: Hubbard, Gardiner Greene - Bell, Alexander Graham
- Date: 1876-01-13