James Brown Herreshoff

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James Brown F. Herreshoff (1834–1930) was an American inventor and chemist with a number of American patents[1][2] related to chemicals and filed in the 1900s and 1910s: a coil-stream boiler, keels used on racing yachts, sliding seats on rowboats, mercurial anti-fouling paint, an apparatus for measuring heat of gases.[3][4]

He was born in Bristol, Rhode Island, into a notable American family of chemists, boat designers and inventors.[3][5] He graduated from Brown University. He died at the age of 96 in Riverdale, New York.

Family[]

Herreshoff was the father of Charlies Frederick Herreshoff II (1876–1954), yacht designer, automotive designer, and automotive manufacturer. By way of his mother, Julia Ann Lewis (maiden; 1811–1901), he was a grand nephew of Captain Winslow Lewis (1770–1850), sea captain, engineer, inventor, and contractor active in the construction of many American lighthouses during the first half of the nineteenth century.

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  1. ^ Johnson, Edwin Rossiter, PhD, LLD (1840–1931), editor-in-chief; Brown, John Howard, managing editor (1904). The Twentieth Century Biographical Dictionary of Notable Americans. Vol. 5 (of 10), "Habb—Izard". Boston: The Biographical Society (publisher); Plimpton Press (printer). Retrieved February 14, 2021 – via Google Books. |volume= has extra text (help)
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  2. ^ "John B.F. Herreshoff". Google Patents. Retrieved 10 August 2020.
  3. ^ a b New York Times, The (December 7, 1930). "J.B. Herreshoff, Inventor, Dies at 96 – Member of Family That Built America's Cup Defender Yachts Succumbs in Riverdale – Made First Motorcycle – Coil-Stream Boiler and Keel Used on Racing Boats Among His Many Inventions" (obituary). Vol. 80, whole no. 26, 615. p. 31. Retrieved April 6, 2012 – via TimesMachine. |volume= has extra text (help) (NYTs permalink).
  4. ^ "Herreshoff". Representative Men and Old Families of Rhode Island. Vol. 1. Chicago: J.H. Beers & Co. (John Hobart Beers; 1840–1915), publisher. 1908. pp. 613–617. Retrieved February 15, 2021 – via Internet Archive (index added). |volume= has extra text (help)CS1 maint: postscript (link)
  5. ^ Herreshoff Yachts: Seven Generations of Industrialists, Inventors and;page 45
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