Carlos Glidden

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

References[edit]

  1. ^ Koichi and Motoko Yasuoka: Myth of QWERTY Keyboard, NTT Publishing, Tokyo (2008).
  2. ^ Invention of the Typewriter Archived 2011-12-20 at the Wayback Machine, Wisconsin Historical Marker, Retrieved May 11, 2008.
  3. ^ Carlos Glidden
  4. ^ Carlos Glidden: The New Type Writer,Scientific American, 27(9), p.132 (1872).
  5. ^ U. S. Patents Nos. 200351 & 470784.