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Funeral of Samuel Clemens

04/23/1910

Joseph Twichell headed to New York City this morning in order to take part in the funeral of Samuel Clemens.  Harmony Twichell stayed home with the flu, but by the afternoon her condition became critical.



Henry Green Buys the City Missionary Society Building

03/07/1910

The City Missionary Society held a special meeting at which it voted unanimously to accept an offer from Henry Green to purchase their building at 234 Pearl Street.



Henry Green applied for a patent on x-ray tubes

11/23/1909

Henry Green applied for improvements to an x-ray tube.



305 Farmington Avenue sold by Ellen Case's estate

09/21/1909

Ward W. Jacobs, acting on behalf of the estate of Ellen M. Case, sold 305 Farmington Avenue to William F. O’Neil and Charles Svenson.



John Bauer died

11/07/1908

John L. Bauer, Henry Green’s former business partner in Green & Bauer, died in Brooklyn at a German hospital.



William Skinner reported to have sold 61 Woodland Street

10/17/1908

The Courant reported that William C. Skinner had sold his home at 61 Woodland Street.



Henry Green Builds an Automobile House

07/06/1908

Henry Green applied for a—and received – a permit to construct an "automobile house," better known these days as a garage, at the rear of his property at 50 Ashley Street.



Green & Bauer Defeats Motion for Injunction in Queen & Co. v. Roentgen Manufacturing Company

06/02/1908

George W. Ward argued against a motion for an injunction that would have prevented Green & Bauer from selling their x-ray tubes in US Circuit Court for the District of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia.

 



Henry Green applied for a patent on x-ray tubes

03/28/1908

Henry Green applied for a patent on improvements in anodes for x-ray tubes.



Asylum Hill Congregational Church Writes Its Own History

03/01/1908

F. Irvin Davis read a paper on the history of the church at a meeting of the men’s class.

 




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