Name/Title
Proclamations, (2 folders, 1971)Scope and Content
The document features an ornate State of New York header, official government seals, and signatures from Governor Nelson A. Rockefeller and the Secretary to the Governor. The proclamation outlines Latimer’s achievements, including his contributions to electric lighting, telephone patents, and his role as a self-taught draftsman and engineer. It highlights his work with Edison and Bell, as well as his legacy as a role model for future generations. The document is printed on official state letterhead with decorative typography, reinforcing its historical and governmental significance.Context
An official proclamation issued by the State of New York Executive Chamber on July 22, 1971, by Governor Nelson A. Rockefeller. The document commemorates the life and contributions of Lewis Howard Latimer, an African American inventor and engineer. Latimer played a crucial role in the development of electrical lighting and telephone technology, working with both Alexander Graham Bell and Thomas Edison. This proclamation formally recognizes September 4 as Lewis Howard Latimer Day in New York State, marking the 123rd anniversary of his birth.Collection
Latimer Family Papers (1870-1996 ) [QPL Full Collection]Location
Folder
414os/3Box
414Archival Collection
Latimer Family Papers (1870-1996 ) QPL CollectionLibrary
Queens Borough Public LibraryCity
Jamaica, QueensState
New York, USAContinent
North AmericaCountry
United States