george W. McGill
no he was white
He seems to have been born in 1845, according to census records.
George McGill died on 1963-05-14.
George W. McGill was the inventor of the first stapler, or as it was called back then, the "brass fastener." He was also an attorney with a specialty in patents, and in his free time, he seems to have been interested in raising horses-- he had a mansion in Riverdale-on-Hudson NY, where he kept a stable with show horses.
he made the stapler so he could put papers together without gluing it
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1841 by Samuel Slocum.or 1866 by George W. McGill is this answer really true????????????????????? and the stapler was invented in France and made by wire of .017
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it was made in 1878
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