David Bushnell was born in 1740 in West Saybrook, Connecticut.
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David I. Bushnell Jr has written:
'Mounds and other ancient earthworks of the United States'
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Bushnell developed and built the Turtle in 1775 in Old Saybrook, Connecticut.
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Bushnell built his submarine, the "Turtle", in early 1776 and first used it in September that year.
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David Bushnell
(1742-1824), a Yale graduate, designed and built a submarine
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While David Brown's biography does mention Nolan Bushnell's formative years, it primarily focuses on his entrepreneurial journey founding Atari and pioneering the video game industry. Bushnell's teenage years are likely described to provide context for his later achievements in the tech world.
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He Invented The First Submarine And It Was Made Out Of Wood.
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David invented the first submarine. The Lord helped him!
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David Bushnell is credited with inventing the first submarine used in combat, known as the Turtle, during the American Revolutionary War. His creation was a significant advancement in naval warfare and laid the foundation for the development of modern submarines.
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David Bushnell created and used the Turtle
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David Bushnell's first sub was made out of wood because it was not that modern.
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David Bushnell's Turtle was made from wood.
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David Bushnell invented the submarine in 1775. He created the vessel, called the Turtle, for military use during the American Revolutionary War. The Turtle was designed to be operated by one person and used to attach explosives to enemy ships.
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David Bushnell (the Submarine or the Turtle) and the Wright Brothers (The Airplane)
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David Bushnell launched what is regarded as the world's first submarine.
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The first submarine called The Turtle by David Bushnell was made by oak.
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David Bushnell invented the first military submarine called the Turtle in 1776 during the American Revolution. The Turtle was a one-man submersible vessel designed to attach explosive devices to British warships. Although it was not particularly successful in its mission, it represented an important advancement in submarine technology.
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The address of the Bushnell Public Library is: 402 North Florida Street, Bushnell, 33513 5512
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No, Norman Bushnell is known for making binoculars
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The address of the Bushnell Historical Society is: Po Box 53, Bushnell, IL 61422-0053
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American, David Bushnell, 1776, the TURTLE; piloted by Sgt. Lee, American Continental Army.
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David Bushnell (1742-1824) - Creator of the Turtle, credited as the first military submarine
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The address of the Bushnell Public Library District is: 455 North Dean Street, Bushnell, 61422 1228
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He had a brother Ezra, when their father, Nehemiar died and they inherited the farm, David immediately sold his share to brother Ezra. May be more brothers or sisters, like to know myself because they are all decendants. The Bushnell's came to America in 1639 (Francis Bushnell) settling in Saybrook, CT. Francis may be the grandfather of David and Ezra, although Francis had 4 boys and 2 girls, so could also be anyone of the 4 boys? Bruce Winslow Ross
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David Bushnell's "Turtle" submersible was designed to carry one person; the operator.
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