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US Patent: 9,413
Railroad-car seat
Patentee:
Daniel H. Wiswell (exact or similar names) - Buffalo, NY

USPTO Classifications:
297/360, 297/92

Tool Categories:
transportation : railroads : railroad cars and carriages
household : furniture : chairs

Assignees:
None

Manufacturer:
Not known to have been produced

Witnesses:
Arthur C. Watkins
William P. Elliot

Patent Dates:
Granted: Nov. 16, 1852

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Vintage Machinery entry for Daniel H. Wiswell
Description:
In 1853 the inventor exhibited "Barbers' dentists', and invalids' chairs" at the New York Exhibition of the Industry of All Nations. The inventor was described at "Patentee" of his exhibited chairs and this is the only patent that would seem to apply.

This patent is of possible interest because this inventor—or a different person by the same name—was granted three early patents for wheel-making machinery: 7,535X, 7,849X, and 8,147X. Patent 27,504 was granted 1860-03-13 to Daniel H. Wiswell of Buffalo, for a churn.

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