@shadychars @WideSpacer New (to me) interesting tidbit about the tricolon from the “Rerun the tape of history and QWERTY always wins” paper.pic.twitter.com/Vvo8bgYIKq
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I have wondered about that. I am actually curious what would be a good way to find typewritten documents from late 19th century?
I also have another contact, a collector of early Sholes & Gliddens, that I hope can provide some insight here.
http://Archive.org , perhaps? Alternatively, many universities have collections of documents / correspondence from notable people.
I'm sure Twitter will be able to help, too!
Google image search. E.g. "Typewritten letter 1874". Repeat for each year. It's how i found old handwritten number signs.
I also wonder about very early typewriter instructions 1873-1878. Hard to find. But i expect they will say $ is S and I.
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