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An improvement to the ironing board was invented by African American Sarah Boone on December 30 1887.
Patent drwaing of Sarah Boone ironing board.
Sarah Boone received a patent on April 26, 1892 for a device which would help to neatly iron clothing.
Sarah Boone59 was born 29 Oct 1874, and died date unknown. ... Children of Sarah Boone and William F. Westberry are:
Black Scientists / Black Inventors / Archie A. Alexander / Granville Woods/ Elijah McCoy / Jan Matzeliger / Alice Parker / William Purvis / John Stanard / Sarah Boone / Joseph Dickerson / Lewis ...
Mrs. Sarah E. Ellis (Grandma Ellis) passed away Saturday, January 24, 1948, at her home in Crowley...
Sarah Boone invented an ironing board for fitted clothing (April 26, 1892, patent #473, 653).
They (the said George & Mary Boone) had nine Children that lived to be Men and Women: namely, George, Sarah, Squire, Mary, John, Joseph, Benjamin, James & Samuel, having each of them several Children, ...
You see, Sarah Boone, a black woman, invented the ironing board and Jan E. Matzelinger, a black man, invented the shoe lasting machine.
After his marriage he settled down on a farm near Abington, his brother Squire and his sister Sarah living with him-these three being the original Boone immigrants to Pennsylvania.
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