(born Feb. 14, 1819, near Mooresburg, Pa., U.S.—died Feb. 17, 1890, Milwaukee, Wis.) U.S.
inventor. His first experiments were with numbering and letter-writing machines. In 1868 he was granted a patent for a typewriter with Carlos Glidden and Samuel W. Soulé; later improvements brought him two more patents. In 1873 he sold his rights for $12,000 to the Remington Arms Co., which developed the machine that was marketed as the Remington Typewriter.
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