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NMAH approaches Rockwell Manufacturing

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In a 1959 letter to the Automatic Voting Machine Company—located in Jamestown, NY, near Rochester—museum curator Wilcomb E. Washburn expresses his hopes to illustrate the history of automatic voting procedures. He had already acquired a collection of early ballot boxes that he wished to supplement with additional inventions in mechanical voting technology.

Source

Wilcomb Washburn letter to the Automatic Voting Machine, Co., 1898 Standard Voting Machine (Item No. 227298), September 17, 1959, Office of the Registrar, National Museum of American History.