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Thomas Armat Correspondence, 1898 - 1930

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 44

Scope and contents note

From the Collection:

Terry Ramsaye (1885 - 1954), former editor of the Motion Picture Herald and author of A Million and One Nights, an early history of the motion picture industry, was a prolific writer and respected film historian. His papers, comprising 5 boxes (6.75 linear feet), are arranged in six series: a Dope File Series, Individual Series, Subject Series, Manuscripts Series, Photographic Series, and Personal Series.

Items of interest indexed in Terry Ramsaye's papers are a TLS by Wm. Kennedy Laurie Dickson, 1 TLS by George Eastman, 2 TLS by Thomas Edison, and TLS by Frank Dyer, Edison's attorney, and Wm. Meadowcraft, Edison's assistant. Terry Ramsaye's papers are, of course, of great value to those interested in the early history of the motion picture. But they are also fascinating to those who wish to explore how history is written. They represent a painstaking compilation of information which Terry Ramsaye collected to write A Million and One Nights and continued to collect until his death in 1954. His correspondence with Thomas Armat, Billy Bitzer, members of the Society of Motion Picture Engineers, and others presents a picture of a man continuously struggling and researching in order to "get the facts straight" and end the myths which were continuously reappearing about early motion picture history and who invented what when. Researchers interested in Terry Ramsaye may also wish to look at Georgetown University's Martin Quigley Collection or copy of A Million and One Nights or Harvard University's collection in the Baker Library which Ramsaye mentions in his correspondence with the Harvard Business Historical Society.

Dates

  • 1898 - 1930

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Extent

From the Collection: 5.65 Linear Feet (4 boxes and 1 oversized folder)

Language of Materials

English

Container Summary

9 TLS from Thomas Armat to Terry Ramsaye and several TL from Ramsaye to Armat refer to C. Francis Jenkins, Thomas Edison, Frank Dyer, the Franklin Institute, the proposed Society of Motion Picture Engineers' Museum, Jean Le Roy, and Armat's inventions. Includes TLS by Mary Armat and the following items: TL from the Franklin Institute to Thomas Armat, 4 Nov 1898. TL from Thomas Armat to Judge Ira E. Robinson, Chariman, Radio Commission, 10 Dec 1928. Armat's "List of the Eight Most Important Inventions in...Moving Picture[s]," undated. 2 TLS from Alfred Goldsmith, vice-president, Radio Corporation of America to Ramsaye, 1929. TLS to and from Wm. H. Meadowcroft, Edison's assistant, 1929. TLS to and from Frank Dyer, Edison's attorney, 1929. TLS from Thomas Armat to Ramsaye, 15 Apr 1944. TLS from Thomas Armat to Ramsaye, 27 May 1946. TLS from Thomas Armat to TR: "Your kindly interest..." undated.

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Repository Details

Part of the Georgetown University Manuscripts Repository

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