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October 14, 1834: Henry Blair’s Patent

Posted October 14, 2006 8:00 AM by Steve Melito
Pathfinder Tags: agriculture October 14 patents

On October 14, 1834, Henry Blair became the second African-American to obtain a United States patent. His horse-drawn seed planter featured a shovel plough, hopper and cylinder, and moveable harrow. The first African-American to receive a patent was Thomas Jennings, who invented a dry cleaning process called "dry scouring" in 1821.

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11/16/2007 4:02 PM

Congragulations to Henry Blair , good product , are they manufactured and sold in the market , specially in the third world countries

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