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born 1756 in Maryland
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he was an Associate Judge for Fayette County until he died
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created modern day suspension bridges
allowing mass migration of cars across large bodies of water and land -
Born Norwich NY
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born in New York
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died Uniontown PA
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Born in Milan
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Born Hangover, Germany
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the creator of the potato chip
created a delicious tasty snack -
worked at the Moon Lake Lodge resort
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The first chip was called Saratoga chips
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creator of condensed milk
allowed a different way for milk to be stored and used (removed the water from the milk) -
George crum opened his own restaurant called Crumbs House
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worked in a a dry-goods store for 3 years
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Died Borden Texas TX
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invited the loose telephone transmitter and began working with american bell telephone company
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Edison was dubbed “the Wizard of Menlo Park.”
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Edison developed the carbon transmitter, a device that improved the audibility of the telephone by making it possible to transmit voices at higher volume and with more clarity.
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is credited with the creation of the light bulb
allows for electric lights to be brought into homes -
created the record
the invention allowed music and other things to be recorded and brought into homes -
built on Emile's original design and created the phonograph
to play the records Emile created -
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inventor of the mousetrap killing rodents in a more effective way
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they invented the cotton candy machine bringing diabetes into the average households
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AKA Mouse trap patented by William C. Hooker
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He had a condensed milk factory that changed its name to the Boden condensed milk CO. after his death
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President of the Tennessee State Dental Association.1904-1900's
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creator of ice pop
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was originally called Epsicle
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worked on helicopters
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he was enrolled in the University of Utah as a law student
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join the Salt Lake City Police
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inventor of the stoplight creating a brighter future in safety
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he was appointed to head the first traffic squad at the age of 24 by police chief B.F. Grant. As head of the traffic squad he created the first regulation codes in Salt Lake City
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Died in New York
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was patented in 1923
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developed acoustic tile
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died in Washington D.C.
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Died in Llewellyn Park NJ