Recent Inventions by Women.
Recent Inventions by Women.
From the Business Woman's Journal.
March 19, Annie G. Gryenforth, Riverside; portfolio.
March 19, 1889, Viola Fitz, Richmond, Ind.; crib attachment for bedsteads.
March 19, 1889, Henrietta L. Mehrer, New York city; book mark.
March 19, Sally C. Tucker, Garnet, Kan.; buckle.
March 26, 1889, Stella D. Biddison, Fort Worth,
Tex.; retort, vaporizer, and super-heater.
March 26, 1889, Mary E. Farnham, New Orleans,
La.; car starter.
March 26, 1889, Louise Martane, Paris, France; mathematical game.
March 26, Mary Roberts, Norristown; work holder.
March 26, 1889, Anna O. Schuckman, Lincoln, Neb.; culinary apparatus.
March 26, 1889, Louise W. Strong, Brooklyn, N. Y.; table implement.
March 26, Mary T. Wynkoop, Utica; rubber boot.
March 26, 1889, Ida Zander, Milwaukee, Wis.; jar holder and kettle cover.
April 2, 1889, Anna M. Breadin, Philadelphia, Pa.; school desk.
April 2, 1889, Alice A. Crawford, Austin, Tex.; tuck creasing and marking attachment for sewing machines.
April 2, Frances A. Dodge, Brady, Tex., milk cooler.
April 2, 1889, Jennie G. F. Johnson, Mount Vernon, N. Y.; insect trap.
April 2, 1889, Terressa L. Stockman, Council Bluffs, Iowa; dress cutters' rule.
April 2, 1889, Emma G. Watson, Elizabeth, N. J.; columnar closet.
April 2, Jennie A. Zinn, Milwaukee; sad iron.
April 2, 1889, Emma J. Austin, Carthage, N. Y.; cleaning and polishing:
April 2, Annie M. Wood, Westminster, Eng. elastic and flexible compound and articles made therefrom.
Source:
Unknown, "Recent Inventions by Women," Washington Post, Washington, D.C., Sunday, 25 August, 1889, p. 16.
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