- Seth Boyden
Seth Boyden (
November 17 ,1788 –March 31 ,1870 ) was an American inventor. He was the brother ofUriah A. Boyden .A
New England native (born inFoxboro, Massachusetts ) who moved toNewark, New Jersey , Boyden perfected the process for makingpatent leather , created malleableiron , invented a nail-making machine, and built his ownsteamboat . He is also credited with having invented a cut off switch for steam engines and a method for producing zinc from ore. At the time of his death, he told friends that he had, even at that time, enough experiments on hand to last two whole lifetimes. ["Birthday Banquet Recalls Genius," "Nation's Business," April 1926, pg. 70]Boyden began his work with malleable iron in 1820, when he was 32 years old. From observing the behavior of iron that stuck to the walls of his grandfather's forge, he had developed a theory about the heat treatment of iron. He completed his research in 1826, and won an award from the Franklin Institute in Philadelphia two years later.
Boyden never
patent ed his inventions, preferring instead to take individual contracts and to build and sell off businesses. He did make large sums from this, but not enough to support his research and to provide for his old age. ["Birthday Banquet Recalls Genius," "Nation's Business," April 1926, pg. 70] During the last 15 years of his life, Boyden lived in near-poverty in Hilton,New Jersey (nowMaplewood, New Jersey ) and developed a hybridstrawberry known as the Hilton strawberry.References
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