Papers, 1940-1944.

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Papers, 1940-1944.

The papers of Richard Allen Cromwell document his efforts to receive a patent on a ski cutting machine. This machine allowed for the shaping process to take place with only one passage of the billet through the machine.

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Cromwell, Richard, 1626-1712

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Richard Cromwell was the Lord Protector of England and eldest surviving son of Oliver Cromwell; the recipient is addressed as "Madam" and "Dear Heart," and is probably Cromwell's wife. The recipient was formerly identified as his mother Elizabeth Cromwell, but she died in 1665. From the description of Letters to Dorothy Major Cromwell, 1691-1705. (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 79752884 Richard Cromwell was the Lord Protector of England and eldest surviving son of ...