Wisconsin Historical Marker
Carlos Glidden (November 8, 1834 – March 11, 1877),[1] along with Christopher Sholes and Samuel W. Soule, invented the first practical typewriter at a machine shop in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.[2][3] He kept on improving the typewriter until he died.[4][5]
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Glidden, Carlos |
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American inventor |
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November 8, 1834 |
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March 11, 1877 |
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