Howe, Elias Jr. v. Johnson, William F.

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Howe, Elias Jr. v. Johnson, William F.

1864

Plaintiffs(s) or Type of Papers: Howe, Elias Jr. Defendant(s): Johnson, William F. Case Number: 00269 Court Term: 1864 May Type of Case: Civil Notes: New and useful sewing machine

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Howe, Elias, 1819-1867

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Elias Howe (b. July 9, 1819, Spencer, MA–d. October 3, 1867, Brooklyn, NY) began his career as an apprentice in textile factory in Lowell, MA before working as a mechanic with carding machinery He then apprenticed with master mechanic Ari Davis and it was there he began to work on his sewing machine. Howe was not first to think of sewing machine, but he made specific refinements and awarded patent for it in 1846 for a lockstitch design. During the Civil War, he served as private with the 17th Co...