- Elias Howe
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name = Elias Howe
nationality = American
birth_date =July 9 ,1819
birth_place = Spencer,Massachusetts
death_date =October 3 ,1867
death_place = Brooklyn
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significant_projects =sewing machine
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significant_awards =Elias Howe (
July 9 ,1819 –October 3 ,1867 ) was an Americaninventor andsewing machine pioneer. He was born in Spencer,Massachusetts .Howe spent his childhood and early adult years in Massachusetts where he apprenticed in a textile factory and then for a master mechanic. [http://www.invent.org/Hall_Of_Fame/206.html Elias Howe, National Inventors Hall of Fame] ]
Contrary to popular belief, he invented the sewing machine yet many other people, including
Walter Hunt , had worked on the idea of such a machine before him. However, Howe refined these ideas into a functional machine and onSeptember 10 ,1846 , he was awarded the first United Statespatent (#4750) for a sewing machine using alockstitch design.Howe was forced to defend his patent in 1854 because when he came back to the United States from a trip to Europe, he found that
Isaac Singer had perfected his machine and was selling it with the same lockstitch that Howe had invented. He won the dispute and earnedroyalties . Howe contributed much of the money he earned to the Union Army during the Civil War. Howe served in the U.S. Army in the Civil War as a private fromAugust 14 ,1862 , toJuly 19 ,1865 . [ [http://www.chs.org/ransom/008.htm Pro Patria: Civil War monument of Connecticut] ]In 1865, he established the Howe Machine Company of
Bridgeport, Connecticut . His sewing machine won the gold medal at the Paris Exhibition of 1867.Howe died at age 48. He was buried in
Green-Wood Cemetery in Brooklyn,New York although some say he was buried in London, England. Both Singer and Howe ended their days as multi-millionaires. [ [http://www.history.rochester.edu/scientific_American/mystery/howe.htm Elias Howe, 19th Century Scientific American Online] ] Notable descendants of Howe includeGordie Howe and Steve Howe.Fact|date=December 2007 Howe was inducted in 2004 into the United States National Inventors Hall of Fame.References in popular culture
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The Beatles 's 1965 film "Help!" ends with the line, "Respectfully dedicated to Elias Howe who, in 1846, invented the sewing machine."
* Elias Howe is identified as the inventor of the sewing machine in theSchoolhouse Rock song "Mother Necessity".
* Howe is also recognized as one of the prominent inventors of thecotton gin .References
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