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Department of Commerce. Patent Office. (1925 - 1975)
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Patent Drawing for Joseph F. Glidden's Improvement to Barbed Wire
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  • Scope and content: While the later half of the 19th century saw a series of patents for barbed wire, it was this one that has proven to be the most enduring. In 1874 Joseph Glidden, an Illinois farmer, patented an improved design which held the wire barbs in place. Glidden's wire was the leading barbed wire used while the West was being settled; since that time, there has been little change to his innovation.
  • General notes: Exhibit history: "American Originals," December 1997 - December 1998, National Archives Rotunda, Washington, DC, Exhibit No. 624.0202.
Datum 24 novimber 1874
date QS:P571,+1874-11-24T00:00:00Z/11
institution QS:P195,Q518155
Archives II Reference Section (Civilian), Textual Archives Services Division (NWCT2R[C]), National Archives at College Park, 8601 Adelphi Road, College Park, MD, 20740-6001.
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  • Record group: Record Group 241: Records of the Patent and Trademark Office, 1836 - 1978 (National Archives Identifier: 568)
  • Series: Patent Case Files, 1/1/1836 - 12/31/1978 (National Archives Identifier: 302050)
  • NAIL Control Number: NWCTC-241-PATENT-157124
Other Identifier: Patent No. 157124
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While the later half of the 19th century saw a series of patents for barbed wire, it was this one that has proven to be the most enduring. In 1874 Joseph Glidden, an Illinois farmer, patented an improved design which held the wire barbs in place. Glidden's wire was the leading barbed wire used while the West was being settled; since that time, there has been little change to his innovation. (Ingelsk)

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