Burlingame Telegraphing Typewriter Company
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Historical Context
The Burlingame Telegraphing Typewriter Company was formed in Washington in 1908, allegedly to manufacture a new wireless teletype machine. The company was never more than a money grab, and never produced a single piece of equipment. From Munsey's Magazine, Volume 47, 1912: "Back in 1906 or 1907, a concern known as the United States Wireless Printing Telegraph Company of California was formed to exploit a device known as the Telautoprint. It came to nothing, and the stock was exchanged for shares in the Burlingame Telegraphing Typewriter Company. This was a fifteen-million dollar concern, of which Elmer Burlingame was president. The company entered into a stock-selling contract with the Burlingame Underwriters. It is asserted that more than twelve hundred thousand of the fifteen hundred thousand shares, par value ten dollars, were marketed. All that the Underwriters accounted for was some sixty-two thousand shares, for which the Burlingame Company got $82,323. This is the only money the treasury ever received. |
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