Source of death information: Death Certificate Photocopy
Occupation listed on Death Certificate: Manufacturer - Curtain Rollers
Civil War veteran: 42nd Massachusetts Infantry Regiment
On December 19, 1871, in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, he married
Mary Langworthy.
Inventor:
- U.S. Patent 188,552 on March 20, 1877 for an
"Improvement in Curtain-Rollers"
- U.S. Patent 214,968 on April 29, 1879 for
"Improvement in Machines for Coating Fire-Kindlers"
- U.S. Patent 214,969 on April 29, 1879 for
"Improvement in Fire-Kindlers"
- U.S. Patent 218,794 on August 19, 1879 for
"Improvement in Machines for Making Fire-Kindlers"
- U.S. Patent 219,185 on September 2, 1879 for
"Improvement in Curtain-Fixtures"
- U.S. Patent 222,101 on November 25, 1879 for
"Improvement in Boring-Tools"
- U.S. Patent 226,569 on April 13, 1880 for a
"Machine for Making Fire-Kindlers"
- U.S. Patent 361,195 on April 12, 1887 for a
"Packing-Case"
- U.S. Patent 364,973 on June 14, 1887 for a
"Metallic Joint for Frames" (Doors, windows, etc.)
- U.S. Patent 369,216 on August 30, 1887 for a
"Compound Board"
- U.S. Patent 377,585 on February 7, 1888 for an
"Egg-Preserver"
- U.S. Patent 570,719 on November 3, 1896 for an
"Extension Curtain-Roller" (Assignor to the "Stewart
Hartshorn Company" of Newark, New Jersey)
- U.S. Patent 570,720 on November 3, 1896 for an
"Extension Curtain-Roller" (Assignor to the "Stewart
Hartshorn Co.")
- U.S. Patent 578,663 on March 9, 1897 for a
"Curtain-Slat" (Assignor to the "Stewart Hartshorn Co.")
- U.S. Patent 585,722 on July 6, 1897 for a "Folding
Bicycle-Rack"
- U.S. Patent 586,639 on July 20, 1897 for a
"Bicycle-Frame"
- U.S. Patent 589,950 on September 14, 1897 for a
"Bicycle-Frame"
- U.S. Patent 595,927 on December 21, 1897 for a
"Bicycle"
- U.S. Patent 609,952 on August 30, 1898 for a
"Bicycle-Frame"
Source of death information: Death Certificate Photocopy
Occupation listed on Death Certificate: Manufacturer - Curtain Rollers
Civil War veteran: 42nd Massachusetts Infantry Regiment
On December 19, 1871, in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, he married
Mary Langworthy.
Inventor:
- U.S. Patent 188,552 on March 20, 1877 for an
"Improvement in Curtain-Rollers"
- U.S. Patent 214,968 on April 29, 1879 for
"Improvement in Machines for Coating Fire-Kindlers"
- U.S. Patent 214,969 on April 29, 1879 for
"Improvement in Fire-Kindlers"
- U.S. Patent 218,794 on August 19, 1879 for
"Improvement in Machines for Making Fire-Kindlers"
- U.S. Patent 219,185 on September 2, 1879 for
"Improvement in Curtain-Fixtures"
- U.S. Patent 222,101 on November 25, 1879 for
"Improvement in Boring-Tools"
- U.S. Patent 226,569 on April 13, 1880 for a
"Machine for Making Fire-Kindlers"
- U.S. Patent 361,195 on April 12, 1887 for a
"Packing-Case"
- U.S. Patent 364,973 on June 14, 1887 for a
"Metallic Joint for Frames" (Doors, windows, etc.)
- U.S. Patent 369,216 on August 30, 1887 for a
"Compound Board"
- U.S. Patent 377,585 on February 7, 1888 for an
"Egg-Preserver"
- U.S. Patent 570,719 on November 3, 1896 for an
"Extension Curtain-Roller" (Assignor to the "Stewart
Hartshorn Company" of Newark, New Jersey)
- U.S. Patent 570,720 on November 3, 1896 for an
"Extension Curtain-Roller" (Assignor to the "Stewart
Hartshorn Co.")
- U.S. Patent 578,663 on March 9, 1897 for a
"Curtain-Slat" (Assignor to the "Stewart Hartshorn Co.")
- U.S. Patent 585,722 on July 6, 1897 for a "Folding
Bicycle-Rack"
- U.S. Patent 586,639 on July 20, 1897 for a
"Bicycle-Frame"
- U.S. Patent 589,950 on September 14, 1897 for a
"Bicycle-Frame"
- U.S. Patent 595,927 on December 21, 1897 for a
"Bicycle"
- U.S. Patent 609,952 on August 30, 1898 for a
"Bicycle-Frame"
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