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Christopher Latham Sholes
(14 Feb 1819 - 17 Feb 1890)
American inventor who developed the first practical typewriter, but being unable to create a market for it, sold the rights to the Remington Arms Company for $12,000.
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Christopher Latham Sholes
First Typewriter Patent Model - Side View
Side view of Sholes’ first typewrite model showing the keyboard with connecting wires running down, and fastened to trivets, with wires connected at the other end of the trivets, and from thence running up to the machine and connected with the type bars. It also shows the clock work mechanism with weight attached, which was afterwards replaced by the spring motor.
Text and image from Charles Edward Weller, The Early History of the Typewriter (1918), 79-80. (source)
See also:
- Science Quotes by Christopher Latham Sholes.
- 14 Feb - short biography, births, deaths and events on date of Sholes's birth.
- Christopher Latham Sholes - First Typewriter Patent Model - Top View
- Grave of Christopher Latham Sholes - Early Photo Showing Only Cemetery Lot
- Christopher Latham Sholes - Home of the First Typewriter
- Christopher Latham Sholes - Letters to the First User of his Typewriter
- Christopher Latham Sholes - Colorized photograph.
- Christopher Latham Sholes - Photograph in sepia tone
- The Early History of the Typewriter - The first user of the first Sholes typewriter describes the inventor, and his own experience of Sholes’ new invention and its development.
- Sholes Grave Memorial - The copper plaque reads: Christopher Latham Sholes 1819 – 1890 “The Father of the Typewriter” Dedicated by The Young Men and Women of America In Grateful Memory of One Who Materially Aided in the World’s Progress.
- The Typewriter: An Illustrated History, by Typewriter Topics. - book suggestion.
- Booklist for Typewriter History.