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Sarah E. Goode was the fourth African American woman known to have received a US patent. The first and second were Martha Jones of Amelia County, Virginia, for her 1868 corn-husker upgrade [ 23 ] and Mary Jones De Leon of Baltimore, Maryland, for her 1873 cooking apparatus.
A foldup bed was exhibited in the US by Sarah E. Goode in 1884, [4] and foldup beds were offered through the Sears, Roebuck & Co. catalog in 1895, [5] [obsolete source] before Murphy's inventions. Murphy
The first African-American woman to fully sign a patent was Sarah E. Goode of Chicago. Her patent, 322,177 Archived 2018-08-02 at the Wayback Machine , granted on July 14, 1885, was for a cabinet-bed, "that class of sectional bedsteads adapted to be folded together when not in use, so as to occupy less space, and made generally to resemble some ...
Sarah E. Goode (1855–1905), US – cabinet bed. First African-American woman to receive a United States patent. First African-American woman to receive a United States patent. Charles Goodyear (1800–1860), U.S. – vulcanization of rubber
Stokes and Cline portray John B Rutledge and Sarah Cameron, respectively, on the Netflix series, which premiered in April 2020. John B is a Pogue a.k.a. from the wrong side of the tracks, while ...
HBO Max has shared the first official photo from the highly anticipated Sex and the City reboot, with Miranda Hobbes (Cynthia Nixon), Carrie Bradshaw (Sarah Jessica Parker), and Charlotte Yorke ...
Sarah E. Goode (1855–1905), first African American woman to get a US patent Sebastian Goode (born c. 1599), English politician who sat in the House of Commons Steven Goode (disambiguation)
Joan Collins has legs for days! After the Dynasty actress, 91, shared a carousel of photos from her and husband Percy Gibson's recent vacation in Cancun, Mexico, via Instagram, fans couldn't help ...