Sarah Goode was a beggar in Salem because her husband had been very irresponsible with his money. She was one the first to be accused in the Salem witch panic because if her position in society. She was convicted and subsequently executed on July 19, 1692.
Sarah Goode was the first African American women to receive a U.S. patent. She received it in 1885 for a bed that folded up into a desk.
L.C. Bailey invented the folding bed in 1899. The reason it is said he invented the folding bed was for soldiers.
If you're referring to part 1 of Stewie Griffin: The Untold Story, 'Stewie B Goode', he has a near-death experience at the community pool and as he lies in bed with a hangover he wishes there was someone out there who was just like him and understood him. A vague relation to this question may be in the episode 'The Tan Aquatic With Steve Zissou' (UK Season 6/US Season 5), where Stewie asks Brian to write down his final thoughts because he thinks he is dying of cancer. Hope this helps! :/
it is called a platform bed
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It was used to get stabed with a dudes thing on when you want to have a baby
the cabinet bed (a bed that folds up into the wall)
Sarah Goode was a beggar in Salem because her husband had been very irresponsible with his money. She was one the first to be accused in the Salem witch panic because if her position in society. She was convicted and subsequently executed on July 19, 1692.
she made the cabinet bed so she can make life easier
Sarah E. Goode
She was famous for inventing a folding cabinet bed complete with drawers ffor supplies. You might know it as the "hideway bed."
Sarah E. Goode was famous for inventing the cabinet bed and she was also famous for being the first African American women to receive the patent.
There is no picture of Sarah, but she was born in the year 1850. Got her patent on July 14th, 1885 when she was 35 years old. She invented the cabinet bed. Patent #322,177. Died January 25, 1909 when she was 59.
Sarah E. Goode studied furniture design and was the first African-American woman to be granted a patent for her folding cabinet bed design in 1885. She was an entrepreneur and inventor who made significant contributions to the furniture industry.
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Thomas L. Jennings, 1821, for a dry-cleaning process. Sarah E. Goode, 1885, became the first African-American woman to receive a patent, for a Cabinet bed.