Talk:Edward Hibberd Johnson

Johnson's Home Address
In the “First electric Christmas tree lights” section: “Although Johnson’s address at that time is not known, he lived in one of the first areas of New York City wired for electric service.”

In a New York Times article dated December 27, 1884, Johnson’s home address is given as “No. 139 East Thirty-sixth-street”. That is very likely his address in 1882 also. Chuck Coker (talk) 03:38, 23 December 2013 (UTC)

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