- U.S. Patent 396,784 on January 29, 1889 for a "Plant-Propagating Nest"
- U.S. Patent 626,641 on June 6, 1899 for a "Convertible Tray and Portable Tray-Shelf"
- U.S. Patent 896,180 on August 18, 1908 for a "Former for Powder-Packets"
He died at his home.
Freemason
Architect & Patent Attorney
In the mid-1880s, he lost a leg due to the accidental discharge of a shotgun.
Wife: Ella Saeger (Married in Cedar Rapids, Iowa.)
- U.S. Patent 396,784 on January 29, 1889 for a "Plant-Propagating Nest"
- U.S. Patent 626,641 on June 6, 1899 for a "Convertible Tray and Portable Tray-Shelf"
- U.S. Patent 896,180 on August 18, 1908 for a "Former for Powder-Packets"
He died at his home.
Freemason
Architect & Patent Attorney
In the mid-1880s, he lost a leg due to the accidental discharge of a shotgun.
Wife: Ella Saeger (Married in Cedar Rapids, Iowa.)
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