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Petition Letter to S. R. Scottron, Esq.

S. R. Scottron was a notable African American inventor and activist. This letter reflects a formal exchange related to a petition, possibly concerning labor rights, workplace conditions, or civic engagement among Black professionals in Brooklyn. The letter suggests a collective effort to advocate for improvements, reinforcing Scottron’s role as a respected leader in the community.

The Lewis H. Latimer Papers (1870-1929, 1972) [QPL Subgroup]Latimer Family Papers (1870-1996 ) [QPL Full Collection]

184 Adelphi St.Brooklyn, N.Y.Jan. 22, 1902 S. R. Scottron, Esq.598 Monroe St.Brooklyn, N.Y. Dear Mr. Scottron: I herewith enclose a copy of a petition which several young men, occupying clerical positions downtown, propose to circulate for signatures. I suggested that it be submitted to you before any positive action was taken upon it, to make sure that you would have no objections to the proposed movement, and if you will kindly write me with regard to this phase of the matter as soon as you have looked it over, you will oblige Mr. F. Washington, Mr. F. Watkins, Mr. W. Warren, and others as well as Yours truly,[Signature: J. L.]