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Guide to the Elmer Gates Papers

NMAH.AC.1123
Christopher Ruggiero

2012

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Table of Contents

Collection Overview ........................................................................................................ 1


Administrative Information .............................................................................................. 1
Arrangement..................................................................................................................... 2
Scope and Contents........................................................................................................ 2
Biographical / Historical.................................................................................................... 2
Names and Subjects ...................................................................................................... 3
Container Listing ............................................................................................................. 4
Series 1: Personal Papers, 1922, 1879, 1981-1988................................................ 4
Series 2: Correspondence, 1970s, 1894-1924........................................................ 5
Series 3: Photographs, 1890s-1910......................................................................... 6
Series 4: Patents, 1896-1928................................................................................... 7
Series 5: Articles and Clippings, 1894-1910, 1923, undated................................. 12
Series 6: Writings, 1893-1916, 1971, undated....................................................... 13
Elmer Gates Papers
NMAH.AC.1123

Collection Overview

Repository: Archives Center, National Museum of American History

Title: Elmer Gates Papers

Identifier: NMAH.AC.1123

Date: 1894-1988
(bulk 1894-1910)

Extent: 1.5 Cubic feet (5 boxes)

Creator: Gates, Elmer, 1859-1923

Language: English

Summary: Papers document the life of Elmer Gates (1859-1923), an independent


American inventor and psychologist. Gates developed ideas related to
experimental psychology and inventions in fields such as metallurgy,
electricity, microscopy, X-rays, and pedagogy. Papers include
correspondence, photographs, patents, articles and clippings, writings,
and estate documents.

Administrative Information

Acquisition Information
This collection was donated by Mary P. Gardner and C. Lee Humphries in 2008.

Processing Information
Processed by Christopher Ruggiero (intern), June 2008; supervised by Alison Oswald,
archivist.

Preferred Citation
Elmer Gates Papers, 1894-1988 (bulk 1894-1910), Archives Center, National Museum of
American History.

Restrictions
Unrestricted research access on site by appointment. Unprotected photographs must be
handled with gloves.

Restrictions
The collection is open for research use.

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Conditions Governing Use


Collection items available for reproduction, but the Archives Center makes no guarantees
concerning intellectual property rights. Archives Center cost-recovery and use fees may apply
when requesting reproductions.

Biographical / Historical

Elmer Gates (1859-1923) was an experimental psychologist and inventor active at the turn of the twentieth
century. Having worked independently from a personal laboratory, Gates remains a largely obscure
figure in the history of science. In his day, however, Gates was known for his original ideas linked to
experimental psychology, as well as his numerous and eclectic inventions for which he received more
than forty patents. A sampling of Gates's inventions and innovations include a foam fire-extinguisher, an
improved electric iron, methods for magnetic separation, and educational toys. In the field of psychology,
Gates promoted a concept that he termed psychurgy, or the "art of more efficiently using the mind."1

Elmer Gates was born near Dayton, Ohio, in 1859, to Jacob and Phebe Gates. At an early age, Elmer
displayed a marked curiosity for the sciences. While in school, he was also taught by private tutors
and his parents (his father was a teacher). By the late 1870s, Elmer had begun to develop ideas about
experimental psychology. He believed that scientific experiments should be applied to the processes of
the mind. The purpose of "psychurgy" would be to use the mind more effectively and efficiently. By training
the mind through intense introspection and concentration and by attempting to observe corresponding
physiological phenomena in the brain, Gates sought to demonstrate that the mind is in effect the body, and
vice-versa. The ultimate aim—philosophical and moral—was to harness the mind's potential in order to
advance new ideas and to improve emotional well-being and personal character.

1 Gates, Elmer. "Can Will Power Be Trained?" Success (March 1900): 93.

Scope and Contents

The Elmer Gates Papers contain documents about Gates's scientific pursuits and his personal life.
Included are six series: Personal Papers (1879, 1922, 1981-1988), Correspondence (1894-1924, 1970s),
Photographs (1890s-1910), Patents (1896-1928), Articles and Clippings (1894-1910, 1923, undated), and
Writings, 1893-1916, 1971, undated. The majority of papers date from Elmer Gates's most active period,
1894-1910. The papers are arranged into six series.

Arrangement

This collection is divided into six series.

Series 1, Personal Papers, 1879, 1922, 1981-1988

Series 2, Correspondence, 1894-1924, 1970s

Series 3, Photographs, 1890s-1910

Series 4, Patents, 1896-1928

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Subseries 1, United States Patents (issued), 1896-1928

Subseries 2, United States Patent Applications, 1896

Subseries 3, British Patent, 1901

Series 5, Articles and Clippings, 1894-1910, 1923, undated

Series 6, Writings, 1893-1916, 1971, undated

Subseries 1, Articles by Elmer Gates, 1895-1906, undated

Subseries 2, Notes, 1911

Subseries 3, Diary, 1911

Subseries 4, The Concept of Omnicosm (notes), 1893

Subseries 5, "Originality and Invention Applied to Livelihood and Business," 1981

Subseries 6, Periodicals, 1896, 1903

Subseries 7, Books, 1905-1916, 1971, undated

Names and Subject Terms

This collection is indexed in the online catalog of the Smithsonian Institution under the following terms:

Subjects:
Inventions
Inventors
Psychologists
Psychology

Types of Materials:
Articles
Correspondence -- 19th-20th century
Diaries -- 20th century
Patents
Personal papers -- 19th century
Personal papers -- 20th century
Photographs -- 1890-1900
Photographs -- 1900-1910
Writings

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Series 1: Personal Papers Elmer Gates Papers
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Container Listing

Series 1: Personal Papers, 1922, 1879, 1981-1988


Box 1, Folder 1
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Series 2: Correspondence Elmer Gates Papers
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Series 2: Correspondence, 1970s, 1894-1924


Box 1, Folder 2 From Elmer Gates, 1894

Box 1, Folder 3 From Phebe Edson Gates, 1895, 1894

Box 1, Folder 4 From Mary and Milan Edson, 1895, 1894

Box 1, Folder 5 From Notable People , 1901-1924

Box 1, Folder 6 May Penelope Gardner and Donald Edson Gates, 1970

Box 1, Folder 7 From Anne Pryor Gardocki, 1970s

Box 1, Folder 8 Miscellaneous, 1907

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Series 3: Photographs Elmer Gates Papers
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Series 3: Photographs, 1890s-1910


Box 1, Folder 9 Personal, 1890s-1910
Image(s)

Box 1, Folder 10 Germantown, Pennsylvania Laboratory, 1894-1896

Box 1, Folder 11 Chevy Chase, Maryland Lab, 1896-1908


Image(s)

Box 1, Folder 12 Chevy Chase, Maryland, Laboratory, 1896-1908

Box 1, Folder 13 Inventions, undated


Image(s)

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Series 4: Patents Elmer Gates Papers
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Series 4: Patents, 1896-1928


Subseries 4.1: United States Patents (issued), 1896-1928
Box 2, Folder 1 U.S. Patent 565,446, August 11, 1896
Electrically operated shedding mechanism for looms. U.S. Patent 565,446,
filed August 5, 1895, issued August 11, 1896.

Box 2, Folder 1 U.S. Patent 565,447, August 11, 1896


Electrically operated jacquard mechanism for looms. U.S. Patent 565,447, filed
August 5, 1895, issued August 11, 1896.

Box 2, Folder 1 U.S. Patent 565,448, August 11, 1896


Electrically operated reed for looms. U.S. Patent 565,448 filed August 5, 1895,
and issued August 11, 1896.

Box 2, Folder 1 U.S. Patent 565,449, August 11, 1896


Magnetic shuttle motion for looms. U.S. Patent 565,449, filed August 5, 1895,
issued August 11, 1896.

Box 2, Folder 1 Department of Agriculture Patent Branch 54240, November 10, 1896
Department of Agriculture Patent Branch 54240, filed [?], issued November 10,
1896.

Box 2, Folder 2 U.S. Patent 636,255, November 7, 1899


Process of simultaneously cooling air and purifying and regulating its moisture
and apparatus thereof. U.S. Patent 636,255, filed July 31, 1897, issued
November 7, 1899

Box 2, Folder 2 U.S. Patent 636,256, November 7, 1899


Apparatus for simultaneously purifying cooling, and regulating moisture of air.
U.S. Patent 636,256, filed June 29, 1898, and issued November 7, 1899.

Box 2, Folder 3 U.S. Patent 653,256, July 10, 1900


Diamagnetic separation. U.S. Patent 653,256, filed September 26, 1899,
issued July 10, 1900.

Box 2, Folder 3 U.S. Patent 653,343


Electrostatic separation. U.S. Patent 653,343, filed December 2, 1899, issued
July 10, 1900

Box 2, Folder 3 U.S. Patent 653,344, July 10, 1900


Diamagnetic separation. U.S. Patent 653, 344, filed December 2, 1899, issued
July 10, 1900.

Box 2, Folder 3 U.S. Patent 653,345, July 10, 1900


Diamagnetic separation. U.S. Patent 653,345, filed December 2, 1899, issued
July 10, 1900.

Box 2, Folder 3 U.S. Patent 653,346, July 10, 1900

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Magnetic separation. U.S. Patent 653,346, filed December 2, 1900, issued


July 10, 1900.

Box 2, Folder 3 U.S. Patent 653,383, July 10, 1900


Apparatus for making radiographs. U.S. Patent 653,383, filed September 26,
1898, issued July 10, 1900.

Box 2, Folder 3 U.S. Patent 662,409, November 27, 1900


Apparatus for separating gold from magnetic sands. U.S. Patent 662,409, filed
March 19, 1900, issued November 27, 1900.

Box 2, Folder 3 U.S. Patent 662,410, November 27, 1900


Magnetic separation. U.S. Patent 662,410, filed April 14, 1900, issued
November 27, 1900.

Box 2, Folder 3 U.S. Patent 662,411, November 27, 1900


Gates, Elmer. 1900. Magnetic separator. U.S. Patent 662,411, filed April 14,
1900, issued November 27, 1900.

Box 2, Folder 3 U.S. Patent 662,412, November 27, 1900


Gates, Elmer. 1900. Magnetic separator. U.S. Patent 662,412, filed April 14,
1900, issued November 27, 1900.

U.S. Patent 662,413, November 27, 1900


Gates, Elmer. 1900. Magnetic separator. U.S. Patent 662,413, filed April 14,
1900, issued November 27, 1900.

U.S. Patent 662,414, November 27, 1900


Gates, Elmer. 1900. Magnetic separator. U.S. Patent 662,414, filed July 12,
1900, and issued November 27, 1900.

Department of Agriculture Patent Branch 68576, August 30, 1900


Gates, Elmer. 1900. Diamagnetic separation. Department of Agriculture Patent
Branch 68576, filed [?], issued August 30, 1900.

Box 2, Folder 3 Department of Agriculture Patent Branch 67365, May 16, 1900
Gates, Elmer. 1900. Rulers. Department of Agriculture Patent Branch 67365,
filed [?], and issued May 16, 1900.

Department of Agriculture Patent Branch 68577, August 30, 1900


Gates, Elmer. 1900. Electrostatic and combined electrostatic and diamagnetic
separation. Department of Agriculture Patent Branch 68577, filed [?], issued
August 30, 1900.

Department of Agriculture Patent Branch 69036, October 16, 1900


Gates, Elmer. 1900. Separating particles of conducting material from mixtures
containing them. Department of Agriculture Patent Branch 69036, filed [?],
issued October 16, 1900.

Box 2, Folder 4 U.S. Patent 729,752, June 2, 1903


Gates, Elmer. 1903. Production of alloys. U.S. Patent 729,752, filed June 26,
1899, issued June 2, 1903.

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Box 2, Folder 4 U.S. Patent 729,753, November 5, 1902


Gates, Elmer 1903. Subacqueous magnetic separator. U.S. Patent 729,753,
filed January 10, 1901, and issued November 5, 1902.

Box 2, Folder 4 U.S. Patent 729,754, June 2, 1903


Gates, Elmer. 1903. Method of casting alloys. U.S. Patent 729,754, filed
January 13, 1903, issued June 2, 1903.

Box 2, Folder 4 U.S. Patent 729,755, June 2, 1903


Gates, Elmer. 1903. Apparatus for casting alloys. U.S. Patent 729,755, filed
January 13, 1903, issued June 2, 1903.

Box 2, Folder 4 U.S. Patent 729,756, June 2, 1903


Gates, Elmer. 1903. Alloy casting. U.S. Patent 729,756, filed January 13,
1903, issued June 2, 1903.

Box 2, Folder 4 U.S. Patent 731,035, June 16, 1903


Gates, Elmer. 1903. Diamagnetic separator. U.S. Patent 731,035, filed March
1, 1900, issued June 16, 1903.

Box 2, Folder 4 U.S. Patent 731,036, June 16, 1903


Gates, Elmer. 1903. Diamagnetic separation. U.S. Patent 731,036, filed March
1, 1900, issued June 16, 1903.

Box 2, Folder 4 U.S. Patent 731,037, June 16, 1903


Gates, Elmer. 1903. Diamagnetic separator. U.S. Patent 731,037, filed
January 13, 1903, issued June 16, 1903.

Box 2, Folder 4 U.S. Patent 731,038, June 16, 1903


Gates, Elmer. 1903. Diamagnetic separator. U.S. Patent 731,038, filed March
1, 1900, issued June 16, 1903.

Box 2, Folder 4 U.S. Patent 731,039, June 16, 1903


Gates, Elmer. 1903. Diamagnetic separator. U.S. Patent 731,039, filed March
1, 1900, renewed January 13, 1903, issued June 16, 1903.

Box 2, Folder 4 U.S. Patent 731,040, June 16, 1903


Gates, Elmer. 1903. Diamagnetic separation. U.S. Patent 731,040, filed March
19, 1900, renewed January 13, 1903, and issued June 16, 1903.

Box 2, Folder 4 U.S. Patent 731,041, June 16, 1903


Gates, Elmer. 1903. Diamagnetic separator. U.S. Patent 731,041, filed March
19, 1900, renewed January 13, 1903, issued June 16, 1903.

Box 2, Folder 4 U.S. Patent 731,042, June 16, 1903


Gates, Elmer. 1903. Diamagnetic separation. U.S. Patent 731,042, filed March
19, 1900, renewed January 13, 1903, issued June 16, 1903.

Box 2, Folder 4 U.S. Patent 731,043, June 16, 1903


Gates, Elmer. 1903. Separating diamagnetic metal from sands. U.S. Patent
731,043, filed April 14, 1900, renewed January 13, 1903, issued June 16,
1903.

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Box 2, Folder 4 U.S. Patent 731,044, June 16, 1903


Gates, Elmer. 1903. Diamagnetic separation. U.S. Patent 731,044, filed April
14, 1900, renewed January 13, 1903, and issued June 16, 1903.

Box 2, Folder 4 U.S. Patent 731,045, June 16, 1903


Gates, Elmer. 1903. Diamagnetic separator. U.S. Patent 731,045, filed April
14, 1900, renewed January 13, 1903, and issued June 16, 1903.

Box 2, Folder 4 U.S. Patent 741,903, October 20, 1903


Image(s)
Gates, Elmer. 1903. Educational toy or game apparatus. U.S. Patent 741,903,
filed January 16, 1903, issued October 20, 1903.

Box 2, Folder 4 U.S. Patent 743,710, November 10, 1903


Gates, Elmer. 1903. Means for electric separation. U.S. Patent 743,710, filed
March 25, 1903, issued November 10, 1903.

Box 2, Folder 5 U.S. Patent 749,374, January 12, 1904


Gates, Elmer. 1904. Method of extinguishing fires. U.S. Patent 749,374, filed
March 13, 1903, issued January 12, 1904.

Box 2, Folder 6 U.S. Patent 780,716, January 24, 1905


Gates, Elmer. 1905. Method of agglomerating magnetic ore. U.S. Patent
780,716, filed January 14, 1901, renewed November 5, 1902, issued January
24, 1905.

Box 2, Folder 7 U.S. Patent 854,997, May 28, 1907


Gates, Elmer. 1907. Apparatus for separating gold from magnetic sands. U.S.
Patent 854,997, filed March 19, 1900, issued May 28, 1907.

Box 2, Folder 7 U.S. Patent 1,045,830, December 3, 1912


Gates, Elmer. 1912. Method of purifying liquids. U.S. Patent 1,045,830, filed
March 6, 1906, renewed May 28, 1908, issued December 3, 1912.

Box 2, Folder 8 U.S. Patent 1,560,076, November 3, 1925


Gates, Elmer. 1925. Method and apparatus for complete combustion. U.S.
Patent 1,560,076, filed April 8, 1922, issued November 3, 1925.

Box 2, Folder 9 U.S. Patent 1,636,359, December 15, 1921


Gates, Elmer. 1927. Flatiron. U.S. Patent 1,636,359, filed December 15, 1921,
issued July 19, 1927

Bin 2, Folder 10 U.S. Patent 1,664,072, March 27, 1928


Gates, Elmer. 1928. Method for combustion under pressure. U.S. Patent
1,664,072, filed April 8, 1922, issued March 27, 1928.

Subseries 4.2: United States Patent Applications, 1896


Box 2, Folder 1 Department of Agriculture Patent Branch 54240, November 10, 1896
Gates, Elmer. 1896. Department of Agriculture Patent Branch 54240, filed [?],
issued November 10, 1896.

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Box 2, Folder 1 Department of Agriculture Patent Branch 54241, November 10, 1896
Gates, Elmer. 1896. Department of Agriculture Patent Branch 54241, filed [?],
issued November 10, 1896.

Box 2, Folder 1 Department of Agriculture Patent Branch 54242, November 10, 1896
Gates, Elmer. 1896. Department of Agriculture Patent Branch 54242, filed [?],
issued November 10, 1896.

Box 2, Folder 1 Department of Agriculture Patent Branch 54243, November 10, 1896
Gates, Elmer. 1896. Department of Agriculture Patent Branch 54243, filed [?],
issued November 10, 1896.

Subseries 4.3: British Patent, 1901


Box 2, Folder 11 British Patent 20,544, March 16, 1901
Gates, Elmer. 1901. A method of and apparatus for the separation of
paramagnetic and diamagnetic materials. British Patent 20,544, filed
November 14, 1900, issued March 16, 1901.

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Series 5: Articles and Clippings Elmer Gates Papers
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Series 5: Articles and Clippings, 1894-1910, 1923, undated


Box 2, Folder 12 1894-1901, 1894 - 1901

Box 2, Folder 13 1902-1910, 1923, 1902-1910, 1923

Box 2, Folder 14 Undated, undated

Box 2, Folder 15 Reference

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Series 6: Writings Elmer Gates Papers
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Series 6: Writings, 1893-1916, 1971, undated


Subseries 6.1: Articles by Elmer Gates, 1895-1906, undated
Box 2, Folder 16

Subseries 6.2: Notes, 1911


Box 2, Folder 17

Subseries 6.3: Diary, 1911


Box 2, Folder 18

Subseries 6.4: The Concept of Omnicosm (notes) , 1893


Box 2, Folder 19

Subseries 6.5: "Originality and Invention Applied to Livelihood and Business" , 1981
Box 2, Folder 20

Subseries 6.6: Periodicals , 1903, 1896


Box 3, Folder 1 Metaphysical Magazine, 1896

Box 3, Folder 2 National Magazine, 1903

Subseries 6.7: Books, 1971, 1905-1916, undated


Box 3, Folder 3 The Relations and Development of the Mind and Brain, 1904
Gates, Elmer. The Relations and Development of the Mind and Brain. New
York: Theosophical Society, 1904. Includes articles originally published in
Metaphysical Magazine. Included are "The Art of Mind Building," "Old and New
Phrenology," and "Psychology and Psychurgy."

Box 3, Folder 4 Right and Wrong Thinking and Their Results, 1905
Crane, Aaron Martin. Right and Wrong Thinking and Their Results. Boston:
Lothrop, Lee & Shepard Co., 1905. Mentions Elmer Gates's work related to
thoughts, emotions and brain activity. He is quoted. Pages mentioning Elmer
Gates are marked.

Box 4, Folder 1 "Immortality from New Standpoints", 1908


Gates, Elmer. "Immortality from New Standpoints," Pages 319-355 in Proofs of
Life After Death. Boston: Small, Maynard & Company, 1908.

Box 4, Folder 2 The Riddell Lectures On Applied Psychology and Vital Christianity, 1916
Riddell, Newton N. 1916. The Riddell Lectures On Applied Psychology and
Vital Christianity. Chicago: The Riddell Publishers, 1916. Elmer Gates is
mentioned in relation to his psychological experiments and ideas.

Box 4, Folder 3 Elmer Gates and the Art of Mind-Using, 1971


Gates, Donald. 1971. Elmer Gates and the Art of Mind-Using. New York:
Exposition Press, Inc., 1971. A biography written by Elmer Gates's son,
Donald Gates, focusing on Elmer Gates's ideas about psychurgy. After many

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proposals to publishers were rejected, Donald Gates decided to publish this


book himself.

Box 5 The Concept of O, undated


Gates, Elmer. The Concept of O, undated.

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