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Part Taken by Women in American History


Mary E. Cook, Amity, Oregon, railway car stove.

Margaret A. Wilcox, Chicago, Ill., car heater.

Sarah B. Walker, Castle Rock, Col., ornamental screen.

Mary E. Hall, Boston, Mass., hemstitching attachment for sewing machines.

Elizabeth Calm, New York, N. Y., cloth-winding attachment for sewing machines.

Anna H. Clayton, Louisville, Ky., motor for sewing machines.

Katy Fenn, Chicago, Ill., multiple record.

Anna M. Parks, Albany, N. Y., punching machine.

Marie L. Fuller, New York, N. Y., mechanism for the production of stage effects.

Margaret De Witt, Kansas City, Mo., face-steaming appliance.

Mary V. Seidell, Washington, D. C., hair curler.

Eleanor M. Smith, Baltimore, Md., toy or doll house.

Lizzie C. Cozens, Philadelphia, Penna., trunk.

Mary F. Blaisdell, Franklin, Maine, combined trunk and couch.

Rebecca E. Hooper, San Francisco, Cal., guide shield for typewriting machine.

Mildred M. Lord, Milwaukee, Wis., washing machine. Josephine G. Cochrane, Shelbyville, Illinois, dish cleaner.

Georgiana Ferguson, Mount Vernon, New York, window cleaner.

Frances S. Dowell, Eureka Springs, Arkansas, wire clothes line.

Alice A. Pyle, Richmond, Va., carpet-cleaning apparatus.

Oriella I. Littell, Washington, D. C, cleaning and polishing compound.

Mary Tucek, New York, N. Y., method of producing garment patterns.

Louise Schaefer, Oneida, N. Y., method of and apparatus for making patterns.

Libbie A. Call, Oshkosh, Wis., measure for laying off dress charts.

Annie L. Faestel, Milwaukee, Wis., tailors' drafting device.

Helen K. Ingram, Jacksonville, Florida, railroad cars.

Mary D. Wiedinger, Chicago, Illinois, window-guards.

Maria R. Hirsch, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, commutator brushes.

Lizzie B. Fleming, Pierce City, Missouri, wheel-cleaners.

Mary Louisa Campbell, Noyan, Province Quebec, Canada, hammer guard for fire-arms.

Sallie S. Pharr, Marshallville, Georgia, planter.

Alida M. Marcoux, Milford, Mass., filling replenishing looms.

Charlotte R. Manning, Meriden, Conn., method of finishing metal articles.

Margaret A. Mack, Cleveland, Ohio, carriage-pole protector.

Nancy May Ingle, Chetopa, Kansas, air-cooling fans.

Sarah E. Ball, Ritchey, Will Co., Ill., weeder.

Bertha and Mary E. Baumer et al., Troy, Ohio, horse releasing devices.

Cora L. Jones, Stoughton, Mass., rolling toys.

Minnie Averill, Joplin, Missouri, toy bee hive.

Abelina C. Asczman, Chicago, Ill., nozzles for fire-extinguishers.