US Patent: 25,933
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Amalgamator
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Patentee:
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William H. Howland (exact or similar names) - San Francisco, CA |
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Patent Dates:
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Oct. 25, 1859 |
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Jeff Joslin Vintage Machinery entry for Howland, Angell & King
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Description: |
In 1860 the inventor would partner with E. T. King (a witness on this patent) and H. B. Angell to form Howland, Angell & King, makers of steam engines plus sawmill and mining equipment. At the time this patent was issued, co-assignee Hanscom was a partner in Goddard, Hanscom & Rankin, operators of the Pacific Foundry and where Hanscom was the bookkeeper. Howland, meanwhile, was a "quartz owner" and his future business partners, Horace B. Angell and Eben T. King, were the machine shop foreman and the pattern shop foreman, respectively, at the Pacific Foundry. |
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