- Edward S. Renwick
Edward Sabine Renwick (1823 – 1912) was a mechanical engineer, inventor and patent expert.
Early life
He lost most of his eyesight while working as a patent examiner. He worked for a time in
Wilkes-Barre as anironmaster , but failed.Family connections
His father, James Renwick (1790-1862), was a Professor of
Columbia University . His mother, Margaret, was a member of theBrevoort family of New York City. One brother,James Renwick, Jr. , was a leading US architect, designer of St. Patrick's Cathedral,Grace Church ,Vassar College , TheSmithsonian Institution and theCroton Aqueduct . The other, Henry, was a former steamboat inspector and co-author with his father. His grandmother Jean Jeffrey/Jeannie Jaffray ofLochmaben was the "Blue-Eyed Lassie" mentioned inRobert Burns ' poem "I gaed a waefu' gate yestreen". [ [http://www.robertburns.org/works/283.shtml Robert Burns Country: I Gaed A Waefu' Gate Yestreen: ] at www.robertburns.org]Charles Wilkes was an uncle of his.He married Elizabeth Anne Brevoort in 1862.
Inventions
He formulated at least 25 inventions over his lifetime, including a combination chicken brooder and incubator, and a self-binding reaping machine. He sued
Cyrus McCormick over royalties, but was awarded none.His patent dates stretch from 1850 (age 27) to 1904 (age 81).
Great Eastern
One of his greatest achievements was the designing and supervising, with his brother Henry, of a repairing of a break in the bilge of the Great Eastern steamship with a floating caisson, clamped to the hull. It was convert|104|ft|m long by convert|15|ft|m wide and convert|8|ft|m deep.
Later life
He later settled in
Millburn ,New Jersey in 1867. He built a house at 140 Old Short Hills Road which is still standing and occupied. He died there in 1912 at the age of 89.Notes
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* [http://www.columbia.edu/cu/lweb/eresources/archives/collections/html/4079262.html Renwick Family Letters and Manuscripts 1794-1916]
* [http://www.millburn.lib.nj.us/ebook/XVIII.htm A History of Millburn Township by Marian Meisner] , CHAPTER XVIII
* [http://www.atlantic-cable.com/Cableships/GreatEastern/ History of the Atlantic Cable & Undersea Communications] Great Eastern by Bill Glover
* James Dugan, "The Great Iron Ship", 1953 ISBN 0-7509-3447-6, pgs 149-155
* Black, George Fraser, "Scotland's Mark on America", 1921Resources
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* Renwick, Edward S. (Edward Sabine). "Patentable invention." Rochester, N.Y., 1893. 168pp. Patent. [http://www.ipmall.info/hosted_resources/ip_antique_library/Patent/Renwick_1893.pdf PDF]
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