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==About Minor Davis==
==About Minor Davis==


Minor Meek Davis was born in North Chatham, Massachusetts in 1858.  He was educated at the Coffin School in Nantucket before moving with his family to Nebraska.  There, he entered the telegraphic profession as a messenger for Western Union.  The family moved again to Washington, D.C., where Davis took jobs as an operator for various telegraph companies.  In 1876 he was hired as an operator in Western Union’s main office in New York, where he remained for the next five years.  With no college training, he dedicated himself to studying the engineering behind telegraphy.  In 1883 he co-authored The Quadruplex with William Maver, Jr.  Among the first textbooks on telegraphy, it described the operation of Thomas Edison’s four way telegraph.  During the next two years, Davis worked in various telegraph offices in New York before being taken on by Francis Jones, head of the electrical department at United Lines, as his assistant.  When Jones became head engineer at the newly formed Postal Telegraph-Cable Company, Davis continued on as his assistant.  A prolific inventor, he received several patents for his innovations with distribution circuits.  In 1893 he became one of the pioneer members of AIEEE, and was honored as a fellow in 1912.  He was appointed head electrical engineer of the Postal Telegraph-Cable Company in 1907, and retired in 1919.
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Minor Meek Davis was born in North Chatham, Massachusetts in 1858.  He was educated at the Coffin School in Nantucket before moving with his family to Nebraska.  There, he entered the telegraphic profession as a messenger for Western Union.  The family moved again to Washington, D.C., where Davis took jobs as an operator for various telegraph companies.  In 1876 he was hired as an operator in Western Union’s main office in New York, where he remained for the next five years.  With no college training, he dedicated himself to studying the engineering behind telegraphy.  In 1883 he co-authored The Quadruplex with William Maver, Jr.  Among the first textbooks on telegraphy, it described the operation of Thomas Edison’s four way telegraph.  During the next two years, Davis worked in various telegraph offices in New York before being taken on by Francis Jones, head of the electrical department at United Lines, as his assistant.  When Jones became head engineer at the newly formed Postal Telegraph-Cable Company, Davis continued on as his assistant.  A prolific inventor, he received several patents for his innovations with distribution circuits.  In 1893 he became one of the pioneer members of AIEEE, and was honored among the first class of Fellows in 1912.  He was appointed head electrical engineer of the Postal Telegraph-Cable Company in 1907, and retired in 1919.


==Catalogue==
==Catalogue==


Obituary of Minor Davis, unknown newspaper, unknown year
===Biographical Materials===
 
Obituary of Minor Davis, unknown newspaper, unknown year.


Minor Davis Scrapbook, IEEE Archives, Piscataway, NJ
Minor Davis Scrapbook, IEEE Archives, Piscataway, NJ
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Davis, Minor. The Postal Telegraph. New York, 1910
Portrait and biography for entry in The National Cyclopaedia of American Biography, James T. White & Co., New York, 1934.


Minor Davis Scrapbook, IEEE Archives, Piscataway, NJ
Minor Davis Scrapbook, IEEE Archives, Piscataway, NJ


[[Media:Minor Davis - The Postal Telegraph.pdf]]
[[Media:Minor Davis - Biographical materials.pdf]]
 
 
===Correspondence===
 
Davis bound the following letters into a scrapbook. All of these are letters of congratulation sent to Davis in 1907 on the occasion of his promotion to chief Electrical Engineer for the Postal Telegraph Company.
 
Letter from John Skirrow, New York, 1907.
 
Letter from unknown sender, New York, 1907.
 
Letter from unknown sender, unknown date.
 
Letter from E. G. Cochrane, New York, 1907.
 
Letter from F. E. d'Humy, New York, 1907.
 
Letter from W. I. Capen, Chicago, 1907.
 
Letter from George H. Usher, Atlanta, 1907.
 
Letter from G. E. Paine, Atlanta, 1907.
 
Letter from F. E. McKiernan, New York, 1907.
 
Letter from Charles Shirley, New York, 1907.
 
Letter from J. H. Flood, New York, 1907.
 
Letter from T. W. Carroll, Chicago, 1907.
 
Letter from H. C. Shaw, San Francisco, 1907.
 
Letter from T. N. Roberts, Chicago, 1907.
 
Letter from J. F. Looney, Chicago, 1907.
 
Letter from A. W. Rinehart, Pittsburgh, 1907.
 
Letter from A. C. Kaufman, Albany, 1907.
 
Letter from Joe E. Fenn, La Junta, Colorado, 1907.
 
Letter from J. H. Gingrich, Harrisburg, 1907.
 
Letter from J. D. Holland, Louisville, 1907.
 
Letter from Henry G. Pierson, New York, 1907.
 
Letter from A. B. Richards, Omaha, 1907.
 
Letter from J. Z. Hayes, Detroit, 1907.
 
Letter from W. J. Slater, Louisville, 1907.
 
Letter from Frank M. Ferrin, Boston, 1907.
 
Letter from W. J. Camp, Montreal, 1907.
 
Letter from H. C. Bunting, Salt Lake City, 1907.
 
Letter from L. W. Storror, San Francisco, 1907.


Letter from L. Lemon, Philadelphia, 1907.


Portrait and biography for entry in The National Cyclopaedia of American Biography, James T. White & Co., New York, 1934
Letter from Samuel A. Duncan, Atlanta, 1907.


Minor Davis Scrapbook, IEEE Archives, Piscataway, NJ
Letter from unknown sender, unknown date.


[[Media:Minor Davis - Biographical materials.pdf]]
Letter from H. A. Tuttle, Minneapolis, 1907.


Letter from G. Johnson, Meadville, Pennsylvania, 1907.


Letter from John Skirrow, New York, 1907
Letter from C. L. Lewis, Los Angeles, 1907.


Letter from unknown sender, New York, 1907
Letter from C. E. Bagley, Pittsburgh, 1907.


Letter from unknown sender, unknown date
Letter from E. S. Williams, Chicago, 1907.


Letter from E. G. Cochrane, New York, 1907
Letter from unknown sender, Montreal, 1907.


Letter from F. E. d'Humy, New York, 1907
Letter from Donald Murray, London, 1907.


Letter from W. I. Capen, Chicago, 1907
Letter from J. G. Blake, San Francisco, 1907.


Letter from George H. Usher, Atlanta, 1907
Letter from F. W. Conger, Chicago, 1907.


Letter from G. E. Paine, Atlanta, 1907
Letter from unknown sender, Philadelphia, 1910.


Letter from F. E. McKiernan, New York, 1907
Letter from E. B. Pillsbury, New York, 1910.


Letter from Charles Shirley, New York, 1907
Minor Davis Scrapbook, IEEE Archives, Piscataway, NJ


Letter from J. H. Flood, New York, 1907
[[Media:Minor Davis - Correspondence.pdf]]


Letter from T. W. Carroll, Chicago, 1907
===Publications===


Letter from H. C. Shaw, San Francisco, 1907
Davis, Minor. The Postal Telegraph. New York, 1910.


Letter from T. N. Roberts, Chicago, 1907
Minor Davis Scrapbook, IEEE Archives, Piscataway, NJ


Letter from J. F. Looney, Chicago, 1907
[[Media:Minor Davis - The Postal Telegraph.pdf]]


Letter from A. W. Rinehart, Pittsburgh, 1907


Letter from A. C. Kaufman, Albany, 1907
===Inventions and Patents===


Letter from Joe E. Fenn, La Junta, Colorado, 1907
Davis, Minor.  U. S. Patent No. 381,200, Static Compensator for Telegraphs.  New York, 1888.


Letter from J. H. Gingrich, Harrisburg, 1907
Minor Davis Scrapbook, IEEE Archives, Piscataway, NJ


Letter from J. D. Holland, Louisville, 1907
[[Media:Minor Davis - Patent 381220.pdf]]


Letter from Henry G. Pierson, New York, 1907


Letter from A. B. Richards, Omaha, 1907
Davis, Minor.  U. S. Patent No. 426,583, Switch Apparatus.  New York, 1890.


Letter from J. Z. Hayes, Detroit, 1907
Minor Davis Scrapbook, IEEE Archives, Piscataway, NJ


Letter from W. J. Slater, Louisville, 1907
[[Media:Minor Davis - Patent 426583.pdf]]


Letter from Frank M. Ferrin, Boston, 1907


Letter from W. J. Camp, Montreal, 1907
Davis, Minor.  U. S. Patent No. 541,994, Duplex and Diplex Telegraphy.  New York, 1895.


Letter from H. C. Bunting, Salt Lake City, 1907
Minor Davis Scrapbook, IEEE Archives, Piscataway, NJ


Letter from L. W. Storror, San Francisco, 1907
[[Media:Minor Davis - Patent 541994.pdf]]


Letter from L. Lemon, Philadelphia, 1907


Letter from Samuel A. Duncan, Atlanta, 1907
Davis, Minor.  U. S. Patent No. 955,141, Anti-Induction Device.  New York, 1910.


Letter from unknown sender, unknown date
Minor Davis Scrapbook, IEEE Archives, Piscataway, NJ


Letter from H. A. Tuttle, Minneapolis, 1907
[[Media:Minor Davis - Patent 955141.pdf]]


Letter from G. Johnson, Meadville, Pennsylvania, 1907


Letter from C. L. Lewis, Los Angeles, 1907
Davis, Minor.  U. S. Patent No. 955,142, Device for Preventing Induction in Electrical Conductors.  New York, 1910.


Letter from C. E. Bagley, Pittsburgh, 1907
Minor Davis Scrapbook, IEEE Archives, Piscataway, NJ


Letter from E. S. Williams, Chicago, 1907
[[Media:Minor Davis - Patent 955142.pdf]]


Letter from unknown sender, Montreal, 1907


Letter from Donald Murray, London, 1907
Davis, Minor.  U. S. Patent No. 1,352,117, Protecting Device for Electrical Instruments.  New York, 1920.


Letter from J. G. Blake, San Francisco, 1907
Minor Davis Scrapbook, IEEE Archives, Piscataway, NJ


Letter from F. W. Conger, Chicago, 1907
[[Media:Minor Davis - Patent 1352117.pdf]]


Letter from unknown sender, Philadelphia, 1910


Letter from E. B. Pillsbury, New York, 1910
Blueprint P-138, Cartridge adopted to fit postal carbon mountings, L. S. Brach Supply Co., Newark, 1919.


Minor Davis Scrapbook, IEEE Arcvhies, Piscataway, NJ
Minor Davis Scrapbook, IEEE Archives, Piscataway, NJ


[[Media:Minor Davis - Correspondence.pdf]]
[[Media:Minor Davis - Blueprint P-138.pdf]]

Latest revision as of 20:20, 25 September 2014

About Minor Davis

Minor Davis - Portrait.jpg

Minor Meek Davis was born in North Chatham, Massachusetts in 1858. He was educated at the Coffin School in Nantucket before moving with his family to Nebraska. There, he entered the telegraphic profession as a messenger for Western Union. The family moved again to Washington, D.C., where Davis took jobs as an operator for various telegraph companies. In 1876 he was hired as an operator in Western Union’s main office in New York, where he remained for the next five years. With no college training, he dedicated himself to studying the engineering behind telegraphy. In 1883 he co-authored The Quadruplex with William Maver, Jr. Among the first textbooks on telegraphy, it described the operation of Thomas Edison’s four way telegraph. During the next two years, Davis worked in various telegraph offices in New York before being taken on by Francis Jones, head of the electrical department at United Lines, as his assistant. When Jones became head engineer at the newly formed Postal Telegraph-Cable Company, Davis continued on as his assistant. A prolific inventor, he received several patents for his innovations with distribution circuits. In 1893 he became one of the pioneer members of AIEEE, and was honored among the first class of Fellows in 1912. He was appointed head electrical engineer of the Postal Telegraph-Cable Company in 1907, and retired in 1919.

Catalogue

Biographical Materials

Obituary of Minor Davis, unknown newspaper, unknown year.

Minor Davis Scrapbook, IEEE Archives, Piscataway, NJ

Media:Minor Davis - Obituary.pdf


Portrait and biography for entry in The National Cyclopaedia of American Biography, James T. White & Co., New York, 1934.

Minor Davis Scrapbook, IEEE Archives, Piscataway, NJ

Media:Minor Davis - Biographical materials.pdf


Correspondence

Davis bound the following letters into a scrapbook. All of these are letters of congratulation sent to Davis in 1907 on the occasion of his promotion to chief Electrical Engineer for the Postal Telegraph Company.

Letter from John Skirrow, New York, 1907.

Letter from unknown sender, New York, 1907.

Letter from unknown sender, unknown date.

Letter from E. G. Cochrane, New York, 1907.

Letter from F. E. d'Humy, New York, 1907.

Letter from W. I. Capen, Chicago, 1907.

Letter from George H. Usher, Atlanta, 1907.

Letter from G. E. Paine, Atlanta, 1907.

Letter from F. E. McKiernan, New York, 1907.

Letter from Charles Shirley, New York, 1907.

Letter from J. H. Flood, New York, 1907.

Letter from T. W. Carroll, Chicago, 1907.

Letter from H. C. Shaw, San Francisco, 1907.

Letter from T. N. Roberts, Chicago, 1907.

Letter from J. F. Looney, Chicago, 1907.

Letter from A. W. Rinehart, Pittsburgh, 1907.

Letter from A. C. Kaufman, Albany, 1907.

Letter from Joe E. Fenn, La Junta, Colorado, 1907.

Letter from J. H. Gingrich, Harrisburg, 1907.

Letter from J. D. Holland, Louisville, 1907.

Letter from Henry G. Pierson, New York, 1907.

Letter from A. B. Richards, Omaha, 1907.

Letter from J. Z. Hayes, Detroit, 1907.

Letter from W. J. Slater, Louisville, 1907.

Letter from Frank M. Ferrin, Boston, 1907.

Letter from W. J. Camp, Montreal, 1907.

Letter from H. C. Bunting, Salt Lake City, 1907.

Letter from L. W. Storror, San Francisco, 1907.

Letter from L. Lemon, Philadelphia, 1907.

Letter from Samuel A. Duncan, Atlanta, 1907.

Letter from unknown sender, unknown date.

Letter from H. A. Tuttle, Minneapolis, 1907.

Letter from G. Johnson, Meadville, Pennsylvania, 1907.

Letter from C. L. Lewis, Los Angeles, 1907.

Letter from C. E. Bagley, Pittsburgh, 1907.

Letter from E. S. Williams, Chicago, 1907.

Letter from unknown sender, Montreal, 1907.

Letter from Donald Murray, London, 1907.

Letter from J. G. Blake, San Francisco, 1907.

Letter from F. W. Conger, Chicago, 1907.

Letter from unknown sender, Philadelphia, 1910.

Letter from E. B. Pillsbury, New York, 1910.

Minor Davis Scrapbook, IEEE Archives, Piscataway, NJ

Media:Minor Davis - Correspondence.pdf

Publications

Davis, Minor. The Postal Telegraph. New York, 1910.

Minor Davis Scrapbook, IEEE Archives, Piscataway, NJ

Media:Minor Davis - The Postal Telegraph.pdf


Inventions and Patents

Davis, Minor. U. S. Patent No. 381,200, Static Compensator for Telegraphs. New York, 1888.

Minor Davis Scrapbook, IEEE Archives, Piscataway, NJ

Media:Minor Davis - Patent 381220.pdf


Davis, Minor. U. S. Patent No. 426,583, Switch Apparatus. New York, 1890.

Minor Davis Scrapbook, IEEE Archives, Piscataway, NJ

Media:Minor Davis - Patent 426583.pdf


Davis, Minor. U. S. Patent No. 541,994, Duplex and Diplex Telegraphy. New York, 1895.

Minor Davis Scrapbook, IEEE Archives, Piscataway, NJ

Media:Minor Davis - Patent 541994.pdf


Davis, Minor. U. S. Patent No. 955,141, Anti-Induction Device. New York, 1910.

Minor Davis Scrapbook, IEEE Archives, Piscataway, NJ

Media:Minor Davis - Patent 955141.pdf


Davis, Minor. U. S. Patent No. 955,142, Device for Preventing Induction in Electrical Conductors. New York, 1910.

Minor Davis Scrapbook, IEEE Archives, Piscataway, NJ

Media:Minor Davis - Patent 955142.pdf


Davis, Minor. U. S. Patent No. 1,352,117, Protecting Device for Electrical Instruments. New York, 1920.

Minor Davis Scrapbook, IEEE Archives, Piscataway, NJ

Media:Minor Davis - Patent 1352117.pdf


Blueprint P-138, Cartridge adopted to fit postal carbon mountings, L. S. Brach Supply Co., Newark, 1919.

Minor Davis Scrapbook, IEEE Archives, Piscataway, NJ

Media:Minor Davis - Blueprint P-138.pdf