Elias Howe was the inventor of the first practical sewing machine, and took out a patent on the first American made one. He continued pioneering work on the sewing machine, and you can read more about him at the Wikipedia post on this innovator. A link to that post can be found below. also he has a cool name.........
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William was very well prepared which made him a good leader, he did the very clever trick of retreating down the hill!
it is made in a company and a machine makes the little Gerber jar and put the food in it and put the tag on it
William fox talbot made an important contribution to Photography in the 1840s.
In 1879, Anna Baldwin patented a milking machine that replaced hand milking - her milking machine was a vacuum device that connected to a hand pump. This is one of the earliest American patents, however, it was not a successful invention. Successful milking machines appeared around 1870.
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It made milking a quicker and easier way to get milk instead of doing it manually.
In 1879, Anna Baldwin patented a milking machine that replaced hand milking - her milking machine was a vacuum device that connected to a hand pump. This is one of the earliest American patents, however, it was not a successful invention. Successful milking machines appeared around 1870.
The same way it is made today- by milking a cow or goat. In the 1800s, they were milked by hand, today that is done by a milking machine. But milk is still made by cows and goats.
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William roe invented the gum ball machine.
The milking machine has evolved from a simple can that would milk a single cow to a much more complicated device. The milking machines of today can milk many cows at once, and all of the milk is transferred directly into a large tank that chills the milk until it is picked up by the dairy truck.
It was made in 1874 by William Blackstone
the first shoe making machine was made when professor William bell was kissing his wife he had an idea
William Seward Burroughs made his first adding machine prototype in the early 1880s while working in the Boyer Machine Shop. He filed for his first patent for the calculating-machine in January of 1885, and the patent was issued in August of 1888.
Machine Made was created in 1966.