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Elias Howe, American sewing machine pioneer, (c1924)
Elias Howe, American sewing machine pioneer, (c1924). Howe (1819-1867) did not invent the sewing machine (that was Charles Fredrick Weisenthal) but, on September 10 1846, was awarded the first United States patent for a lock-stitch sewing machine
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Collectible Elias Howe Machine Machinery Patent Pioneer Sewing Machine Elias Howe
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This print showcases Elias Howe, the renowned American sewing machine pioneer. Taken around 1924, it provides a glimpse into the life of this influential figure from the 19th century. Although not credited with inventing the sewing machine (that honor goes to Charles Fredrick Weisenthal), Howe's contribution cannot be overlooked. On September 10,1846, he was granted the first United States patent for a lock-stitch sewing machine. In this portrait, Howe exudes confidence and determination as he stands beside his groundbreaking invention. The monochrome aesthetic adds an air of nostalgia and authenticity to the image, transporting us back in time to witness a pivotal moment in industrial history. As we admire this collectible cigarette card featuring Howe's portrait, we are reminded of his significant impact on both American society and global manufacturing practices. His pioneering spirit paved the way for countless advancements in textile production that continue to shape our modern world. Let us appreciate Elias Howe as more than just a name associated with a company; rather, let us recognize him as an individual who revolutionized an entire industry through his ingenuity and perseverance. This photograph serves as a timeless tribute to one man's remarkable achievements and enduring legacy within the United States of America.
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