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Herman Hollerith was an American inventor and statistician who developed the first electromechanical tabulating machine

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Background imageHerman Hollerith Collection: Hollerith tabulator, 1894

Hollerith tabulator, 1894
Hollerith tabulator which used a punched card memory system, 1894. First used in the US cenusus of 1890

Background imageHerman Hollerith Collection: Tabulating machines in the punch room in a Sheffield Factory office, 1963. Artist

Tabulating machines in the punch room in a Sheffield Factory office, 1963. Artist
Tabulating machines in the punch room in a Sheffield factory office, South Yorkshire, 1963. scene in the offices of the Edgar Allen Steel Company

Background imageHerman Hollerith Collection: Hollerith data machine in an office at the Edgar Allen Steel Co, Sheffield, South Yorkshire, 1963

Hollerith data machine in an office at the Edgar Allen Steel Co, Sheffield, South Yorkshire, 1963. Herman Hollerith was born in 1860 of German parentage

Background imageHerman Hollerith Collection: HERMAN HOLLERITH (1860-1929). American statistician and inventor. Photographed in 1880

HERMAN HOLLERITH (1860-1929). American statistician and inventor. Photographed in 1880

Background imageHerman Hollerith Collection: Hollerith data machine in an office at the Edgar Allen Steel Co, Sheffield, South Yorkshire, 1963

Hollerith data machine in an office at the Edgar Allen Steel Co, Sheffield, South Yorkshire, 1963. Herman Hollerith was born in 1860 of German parentage

Background imageHerman Hollerith Collection: HERMAN HOLLERITH (1860-1929). American statistician and inventor. Oil over a photograph

HERMAN HOLLERITH (1860-1929). American statistician and inventor. Oil over a photograph, c1890

Background imageHerman Hollerith Collection: CENSUS MACHINE, 1890. Operating the sorting and counting mechanism for the statistical

CENSUS MACHINE, 1890. Operating the sorting and counting mechanism for the statistical tabulation of the Eleventh U.S. Census of 1890 devised by Herman Hollerith

Background imageHerman Hollerith Collection: CENSUS MACHINE, 1890. Punched-card counter devised by Herman Hollerith for the

CENSUS MACHINE, 1890. Punched-card counter devised by Herman Hollerith for the statistical tabulation of the Eleventh U.S. Census of 1890

Background imageHerman Hollerith Collection: CENSUS MACHINE, 1890. Gang-punch devised by Herman Hollerith for the statistical

CENSUS MACHINE, 1890. Gang-punch devised by Herman Hollerith for the statistical tabulation of the Eleventh U.S. Census of 1890

Background imageHerman Hollerith Collection: CENSUS MACHINE, 1890. Keypunch for the statistical tabulation of the Eleventh U

CENSUS MACHINE, 1890. Keypunch for the statistical tabulation of the Eleventh U.S. Census of 1890 devised by Herman Hollerith

Background imageHerman Hollerith Collection: CENSUS MACHINE, 1890. Sorting and counting mechanism for the statistical tabulation

CENSUS MACHINE, 1890. Sorting and counting mechanism for the statistical tabulation of the Eleventh U.S. Census of 1890. Devised by Herman Hollerith

Background imageHerman Hollerith Collection: HERMAN HOLLERITH (1860-1929). American inventor. Photographed, c1905, in fur jacket

HERMAN HOLLERITH (1860-1929). American inventor. Photographed, c1905, in fur jacket and hat

Background imageHerman Hollerith Collection: HERMAN HOLLERITH (1860-1929). American statistician and inventor. Photographed c1890

HERMAN HOLLERITH (1860-1929). American statistician and inventor. Photographed c1890

Background imageHerman Hollerith Collection: Hollerith Sorting Machine

Hollerith Sorting Machine
A Hollerith sorting machine invented by German inventor Dr Herman Hollerith (1860-1929) who devised a mechanical system for recording, circa 1930

Background imageHerman Hollerith Collection: Counter from a Hollerith census tabulator, used in the U. S. Census of 1890

Counter from a Hollerith census tabulator, used in the U. S. Census of 1890. Contemporary American wood engraving
CENSUS TABULATOR, 1890. Counter from a Hollerith census tabulator, used in the U.S. Census of 1890. Contemporary American wood engraving

Background imageHerman Hollerith Collection: Horizontal section of the circuit closing press of a Hollerith census tabulator, used in the U. S

Horizontal section of the circuit closing press of a Hollerith census tabulator, used in the U. S. Census of 1890
CENSUS TABULATOR, 1890. Horizontal section of the circuit closing press of a Hollerith census tabulator, used in the U.S. Census of 1890. Contemporary American wood engraving

Background imageHerman Hollerith Collection: Patent drawing, 1889, for Herman Holleriths first tabulating machine used in the Eleventh U. S

Patent drawing, 1889, for Herman Holleriths first tabulating machine used in the Eleventh U. S. Census of 1890
CENSUS COUNTING MACHINE. Patent drawing, 1889, for Herman Holleriths first tabulating machine used in the Eleventh U.S. Census of 1890

Background imageHerman Hollerith Collection: Method of arranging circuits for purposes of combining data according to sex

Method of arranging circuits for purposes of combining data according to sex and race in a Hollerith census tabulator
CENSUS TABULATOR, 1890. Method of arranging circuits for purposes of combining data according to sex and race in a Hollerith census tabulator, used in the U.S. Census of 1890

Background imageHerman Hollerith Collection: CENSUS TABULATOR, 1890. The circuit closing press of a Hollerith census tabulator, used in the U

CENSUS TABULATOR, 1890. The circuit closing press of a Hollerith census tabulator, used in the U. S. Census of 1890
CENSUS TABULATOR, 1890. The circuit closing press of a Hollerith census tabulator, used in the U.S. Census of 1890. Contemporary American wood engraving

Background imageHerman Hollerith Collection: CENSUS TABULATOR, 1890. The sorting box of a Hollerith census tabulator, used in the U. S

CENSUS TABULATOR, 1890. The sorting box of a Hollerith census tabulator, used in the U. S. Census of 1890
CENSUS TABULATOR, 1890. The sorting box of a Hollerith census tabulator, used in the U.S. Census of 1890. Contemporary American wood engraving

Background imageHerman Hollerith Collection: HOLLERITH TABULATOR, 1890. The electric tabulating machine devised by Herman Hollerith for

HOLLERITH TABULATOR, 1890. The electric tabulating machine devised by Herman Hollerith for tabulating the Eleventh U.S. Census of 1890. Contemporary wood engraving


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Herman Hollerith Collection

Herman Hollerith was an American inventor and statistician who developed the first electromechanical tabulating machine. He was born in Buffalo, New York, in 1860 and graduated from Columbia University in 1879 with a degree in engineering. He worked for the US Census Bureau and developed a system to process data using punched cards. His invention revolutionized the way data was collected and processed, making it easier to analyze large amounts of information quickly. Hollerith's invention led to the creation of IBM, which became one of the world's largest computer companies. His work also helped lay the foundation for modern computing technology and automation processes used today.
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