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- Sarah Jordan Boarding House - The Menlo Park complex was an all-male environment; the closest workaday involvement of women -- not forgetting that Edison and several of his personnel were married -- was at the Sarah Jordan boardinghouse. Offering room and board for unmarried employees at the complex, it was operated by Sarah Jordan, a distant relative of Edison's. The house also played host to the experimental lighting system installed throughout Menlo Park in December 1879.

- circa 1870
- Collections - Artifact
Sarah Jordan Boarding House
The Menlo Park complex was an all-male environment; the closest workaday involvement of women -- not forgetting that Edison and several of his personnel were married -- was at the Sarah Jordan boardinghouse. Offering room and board for unmarried employees at the complex, it was operated by Sarah Jordan, a distant relative of Edison's. The house also played host to the experimental lighting system installed throughout Menlo Park in December 1879.
- Portrait of Sarah Jordan, Taken When She Was at Menlo Park, 1878-1885 -

- 1878-1885
- Collections - Artifact
Portrait of Sarah Jordan, Taken When She Was at Menlo Park, 1878-1885
- Sarah Jordan, circa 1880 -

- circa 1880
- Collections - Artifact
Sarah Jordan, circa 1880
- Sarah Jordan and Others on the Porch of Boarding House at its Original Site, Menlo Park, New Jersey, 1880 - The Menlo Park complex was an all-male environment; the closest workaday involvement of women -- not forgetting that Edison and several of his personnel were married -- was at the Sarah Jordan boardinghouse. Offering room and board for unmarried employees at the complex, it was operated by Sarah Jordan, a distant relative of Edison's. The house also played host to the experimental lighting system installed throughout Menlo Park in December 1879.

- March 01, 1965
- Collections - Artifact
Sarah Jordan and Others on the Porch of Boarding House at its Original Site, Menlo Park, New Jersey, 1880
The Menlo Park complex was an all-male environment; the closest workaday involvement of women -- not forgetting that Edison and several of his personnel were married -- was at the Sarah Jordan boardinghouse. Offering room and board for unmarried employees at the complex, it was operated by Sarah Jordan, a distant relative of Edison's. The house also played host to the experimental lighting system installed throughout Menlo Park in December 1879.
- Sarah Jordan, circa 1880 -

- circa 1880
- Collections - Artifact
Sarah Jordan, circa 1880
- Mrs. Jordan's Boarding House, Menlo Park, N.J.--September 1879 - The Menlo Park complex was an all-male environment; the closest workaday involvement of women -- not forgetting that Edison and several of his personnel were married -- was at the Sarah Jordan boardinghouse. Offering room and board for unmarried employees at the complex, it was operated by Sarah Jordan, a distant relative of Edison's. The house also played host to the experimental lighting system installed throughout Menlo Park in December 1879.

- September 01, 1879
- Collections - Artifact
Mrs. Jordan's Boarding House, Menlo Park, N.J.--September 1879
The Menlo Park complex was an all-male environment; the closest workaday involvement of women -- not forgetting that Edison and several of his personnel were married -- was at the Sarah Jordan boardinghouse. Offering room and board for unmarried employees at the complex, it was operated by Sarah Jordan, a distant relative of Edison's. The house also played host to the experimental lighting system installed throughout Menlo Park in December 1879.
- Men and Women on the Porch of the Sarah Jordan Boarding House at its Original Site, Menlo Park, New Jersey, circa 1880 - The Menlo Park complex was an all-male environment; the closest workaday involvement of women -- not forgetting that Edison and several of his personnel were married -- was at the Sarah Jordan boardinghouse. Offering room and board for unmarried employees at the complex, it was operated by Sarah Jordan, a distant relative of Edison's. The house also played host to the experimental lighting system installed throughout Menlo Park in December 1879.

- circa 1880
- Collections - Artifact
Men and Women on the Porch of the Sarah Jordan Boarding House at its Original Site, Menlo Park, New Jersey, circa 1880
The Menlo Park complex was an all-male environment; the closest workaday involvement of women -- not forgetting that Edison and several of his personnel were married -- was at the Sarah Jordan boardinghouse. Offering room and board for unmarried employees at the complex, it was operated by Sarah Jordan, a distant relative of Edison's. The house also played host to the experimental lighting system installed throughout Menlo Park in December 1879.
- Ida Jordan, circa 1883 -

- December 17, 1931
- Collections - Artifact
Ida Jordan, circa 1883