US Patent: 463,212
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Combination Rule, Square, and Circle-Marker
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Patentee:
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Anthony C. Fowler (exact or similar names) - New Utrecht, Brooklyn, Kings County, NY |
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Patent Dates:
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Applied: |
Feb. 28, 1891 |
Granted: |
Nov. 17, 1891 |
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Joel Havens
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Description: |
An example is reported, marked "The Combination Rule, Square, & Compass. Pat'd June 10, 1891".
New Utrecht was a town in western Long Island; it was annexed by Brooklyn in 1892. In 1886 an A. C. Fowler was partner in Fowler & Fowler, New York attorneys specializing in electrical patents; this is likely a different person than our inventor. Anthony C. Fowler was living in Brooklyn in 1881 when he filed for a patent for a revolving table-top, which became patent #271,054. In 1903 an Anthony C. Fowler was living in Brooklyn and working as a roundsman at a naval station in New York City. |
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