The Story of the Typewriter, 1873-1923 by Herkimer County Historical Society
Chapter VIII.
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FOREWORD
Local pride in achievement is not only pardonable, but, when that
achievement marks a real contribution to human progress, it may even
be laudable. It is with no apology, therefore, that the Herkimer County
Historical Society presents to the public the story of the typewriter,
which we of Herkimer County, New York, have seen unfold.
Half a century ago, in the little Mohawk Valley village of Ilion,
was begun the manufacture of a machine which, in that comparatively
brief period, has revolutionized intercommunication, contributed
mightily to the expansion of modern business, and, what is of even
greater significance, has proved the chief factor in the economic
emancipation of women.
Realizing the importance of this service, the writer had the honor
of suggesting to the Society and to the citizens of Herkimer County
that its fiftieth anniversary be adequately observed. One step
in this observance has taken the form of publishing this little
volume. The data from which it was prepared has been gathered by the
Society from a great variety of sources, including one man who has
been identified with the history of the typewriter from its earliest
days. It shows conclusively that Ilion will go down in history as the
center from which, in the main, has flowed this great contribution
to civilization's progress.
The Society takes this occasion to extend an invitation to the general
public to send to it any additional historical data which may serve
to make our archives upon the subject more complete. We would be
glad to be informed, for instance, of the names of any individuals
now living, not mentioned in this volume, who have been identified
in any important way with the development of the typewriting machine
and its extension throughout the world during the last half century;
the location and ownership of any typewriting machine which is over
forty-five years old; the name and address of anyone who has been a
continuous user of a typewriter for at least forty years; the location
and ownership of any machine upon which any very important manuscript
or public document was written. In a word, we would like to make the
Herkimer County Historical Society's archives the repository where
future historians may find complete and reliable information upon
the invention which was Christopher Latham Sholes' gift to the world.
John W. Vrooman,
President, Herkimer County Historical Society.
Herkimer, N. Y., April 7, 1923.
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