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Title: | Louis Justement letter to the Commissioner of Patents |
Author: | Justement, Louis |
Date: | 10/07/1926 |
Author: | Justement, Louis |
Title: | Louis Justement letter to the Commissioner of Patents |
Date: | 10/07/1926 |
Archive: | Special Collections, Gelman Library, George Washington University |
Collection name: | Louis Justement papers, 1946-1968 |
Document location: | Box 3 Folder 5 Item 18 |
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Editorial notes: | See Louis Justement's patent certificate and the draft of a letter from an unknown party also arguing for the originality of Justement's design. |
Description: | A letter from Louis Justement to the Commissioner of Patents explaining the differences between the apartment houses at 1725 Lanier Place, N.W., Washington, D.C., and Justement's plans for garden-style apartments. In the letter Justement argues that his garden-style apartments are a new invention and different in design from the Lanier Place apartments. Justement drafted this letter to convince the Commissioner of Patents that his invention was original. |
Subjects: | United States Patent Office;; Commissioner of Patents;; Apartment Houses;; Justement, Louis, 1891-1968;; Lanier Place |
Date scanned: | 03/02/2006 |
Person scanning: | J. Murck |
Date converted: | 03/02/2006 |
Person converting: | J. Murck |
Scanner used: | Fujitsu fi-4220C |
OCR program: | PixEdit 7 Rev. 7.3.6 |
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