Correspondence Sent and Received, (1 folder, 1988-1990)
This folder contains materials related to the recognition and commemoration of Lewis H. Latimer, a prominent African American inventor, engineer, and draftsman known for his contributions to electrical lighting and patent drafting. The documents reflect efforts to honor Latimer’s legacy through historical markers, city recognitions, and memorial initiatives.
Latimer Family Papers (1870-1996 ) [QPL Full Collection]The Latimer Norman Family Collection (1879-1996) [QPL Subgroup]
Lewis Latimer Recognition and Commemoration Documents
Documents relating to the Committee to Save the Latimer House, the group spearheaded by Winifred Norman and others to save 64 Holly Street—the former home of Lewis Latimer and his family in Flushing, Queens—at a time when its demolition seemed imminent. Their campaign helped lead to the recognition of the Latimer House as a historic resource and its relocation to its present site. This folder is a valuable resource for understanding the historical impact of Lewis Latimer and the continued efforts to recognize his contributions to technology and African American history. The materials highlight the role of local and national organizations in preserving and celebrating Latimer’s achievements.
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Latimer Family Collection
Lewis Latimer House
FlushingQueens
New York, USA
North America
United States