词条 | George Kellogg (inventor) |
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|name=George Kellogg |birth_date=June 19, 1812 |birth_place=New Hartford, Connecticut |death_date={{death year and age|1901|1812}} |death_place=United States |occupation=Inventor |parents=Isaac Kellogg Auriila Barney |spouse=Jane Elizabeth Crosby (1816-1892) |children=Clara Louise Kellogg }} George Kellogg (June 19, 1812 – 1901) was an American inventor and patent expert. Kellogg was born at New Hartford, Connecticut in 1812 to Isaac Kellogg (1782-1824) and Aurilla Barney (1792-1861). George graduated from Wesleyan University in 1837. From 1838 to 1841, he was principal of the Sumter Academy in Sumterville, South Carolina. He was for some time a manufacturer in Birmingham, Connecticut, and was in the United States revenue service from 1863 to 1866. He established factories in England, was a patent expert, and patented a machine for making jack chains (1844), a dovetailing machine (1849), a type-distributing machine (1852), and improved surgical instruments (1853). He married Jane Elizabeth Crosby (1816-1892) and they had a child, Clara Louise Kellogg. References{{NIE}}{{Authority control}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Kellogg, George}} 5 : 1812 births|1901 deaths|19th-century American inventors|People from New Hartford, Connecticut|Wesleyan University alumni |
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