Andrew Jackson Signed Patent for a Machine Facilitating the Evaporation of Solvents or Fluids
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Document signed, Washington, August 15, 1835, being a patent issued to John Goulding and Reuben Brackett “For Machinery for facilitating the evaporation of solvents or fluids and in various water proof compositions or mixiures from the cloth or other substance to which said mixtures or compositions may be applied and also for condensing the same again or converting them from an aeriform into a liquid state."" The document is signed by Jackson as President and John Forsyth as Secretary of State. The patent is noted in publications of the time, including the Journal of the Franklin Institute and The Mechanics’ Magazine.
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- Andrew Jackson Signed Patent for a Machine Facilitating the Evaporation of Solvents or Fluids
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- Used
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- Hardcover
- Date Published
- 15/08/1835
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