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Mulliken, Samuel on January 15, 1795 #X000091 improvement in the mode of breaking hemp and flax Philadelphia, PA Perkins, Jacob on January 16, 1795 #X000092 machine for cutting nails Boston, MA Kellogg, Samuel on January 31, 1795 #X000093 improvement in shearing woolen and other cloths, VT Ellicott, Joseph on March 25, 1795 #X000094 new mode of catching fish, PA Morey, Samuel on March 25, 1795 #X000095 improvement in the application of steam Oxford, NH Youle, John on May 25, 1795 #X000096 construction of a cabouse New York, NY Pitman, John on May 25, 1795 #X000097 improvement in the manufacturing of cordage, RI Keller, Daniel on May 25, 1795 #X000098 improvement in propelling boats, PA Sprague, William Peter on June 19, 1795 #X000099 propelling boats with horses, PA Wynkoop, Benjamin on June 19, 1795 #X000100 nautical ventilators Philadelphia, PA Taylor, John on June 30, 1795 #X000101 tinned sheet copper condencing worm VA Patent records through July 1836 were burned in a fire. They have been researched and are called "X-Patents" when found. Not all have been found and consolidated into the new list. Officially patents of this era have an "X" at the end of the patent number, but that is not always the case. Research online often put the "x" in the front of the number, and we have used that system Fractional numbers are designed to update patents, but keep them in sequential order. |
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