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Menlo Park Carbon Shed

Henry Ford Museum and Greenfield Village1869/1889

The Henry Ford

The Henry Ford
Dearborn, MI, United States

Edison's invention of the carbon telephone transmitter in 1877 is what made the telephone commercially practical. This small wooden shed housed a battery of kerosene lamps, kept lit and set to produce carbon soot. The soot was collected and compressed into carbon tablets for telephone transmitters. Edison also used the carbon produced in this shed for various other experiments.

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  • Title: Menlo Park Carbon Shed
  • Creator: Henry Ford Museum and Greenfield Village
  • Date: 1869/1889
  • Location: United States, New Jersey, Edison, Menlo Park
  • Subject Keywords: Edison, Thomas A. (Thomas Alva), 1847-1931, Sheds (Storage structures), Buildings (Structures)
  • Type: Objects
  • Contributor: The Henry Ford
  • Original Source: http://collections.thehenryford.org/Collection.aspx?objectKey=84803
  • Object Name: Shed (Storage structure)
  • Object ID: 29.3048.5
  • Image ID: THF151609
  • Credit: From the Collections of The Henry Ford.
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