Nikola Tesla Legend > About Tesla > Correspodence
No. Letter Subject Date Short Description
01
Theater Seats
December 7, 1893

Nikola Tesla to Robert Underwood Johnson, regarding theater seats and dinner at Delmonico's restaurant.

02
A Poem Dedicated To Nikola Tesla
Unknown Date

A poem dedicated to Nikola Tesla, by Robert Underwood Johnson, named In Tesla's Labratory.

03
The Problem Of Increasing Human Energy
April 20, 1900

Robert Underwood Johnson to Nikola Tesla, regarding draft versions of his article "The Problem of Increasing Human Energy."

04
Boiler Inspection at Wardenclyffe Laboratory
October 29, 1903

New York State Department of Labor to George Scherff, regarding boiler inspection at the Wardenclyffe laboratory.

05
Tesla Steam Turbine Discussion
June 2, 1918

Nikola Tesla to George Scherff, referring to the Tesla steam turbine.

06
Legal Issues
October 14, 1918

George Scherff to Nikola Tesla, referring to legal matters.

07
Tesla Turbine Discussions
October 15, 1918

Nikola Tesla to George Scherff, regarding discussions with Allis Chalmers about the Tesla turbine--both steam and gas.

08
Wireless Transmitter
October 15, 1918

Nikola Tesla to a Mr. Foster, enclosed in letter to left, regarding a new wireless transmitter and the Tesla gas turbine.

09
Particle - Beam Development
April 5, 1934

S. M. Kintner, Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company to Nikola Tesla, regarding his particle-beam proposal.

10
Tesla Replies To Particle - Beam Criticism
April 7, 1934

Nikola Tesla replies to

S.M. Kintner of the Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company.

11
The Rotating Magnetic Field Demonstration
"May 22, 1941

Nikola Tesla to Andrew W. Robertson, Chairman, Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company regarding a rotating magnetic field demonstration and Factor Auctus.

12.
LETTER No1 - Nikola Tesla to uncle Pajo Mandic from Gospic (todays Croatia)
April 21st, 1892.

In this letter, Tesla writes to his uncle Pajo Mandic that he was very sorry that they could not meet two years ago when he passed through Slavonia with that intention.

13.
LETTER No2 - Nikola Tesla to uncle Pajo Mandic from New York
January 23rd, 1894.

Here is a letter in which Tesla complains to his uncle about the last shipment of wine.

14.
LETTER No3 - Nikola Tesla to uncle Pajo Mandic from New York
April 13, 1894.

In this letter, Tesla complains to his uncle Pajo Mandic that there is still nothing of wine and that they were probably broken on the way. He also explains to him how to send new bottles the right way.

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