Henry Leavitt Ellsworth
Samuel Colt, Samuel Morse, Aetna, United States Patent and Trademark Office, Yale College
978-613-6-58316-7
613658316X
320
2011-08-12
79.00 €
eng
https://images.our-assets.com/cover/230x230/9786136583167.jpg
https://images.our-assets.com/fullcover/230x230/9786136583167.jpg
https://images.our-assets.com/cover/2000x/9786136583167.jpg
https://images.our-assets.com/fullcover/2000x/9786136583167.jpg
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Henry Leavitt Ellsworth (November 10, 1791 – December 27, 1858) was a Yale-educated attorney who became the first Commissioner of the U.S. Patent Office, where he encouraged innovation by inventors Samuel F.B. Morse and Samuel Colt. Ellsworth also served as the second president of the Aetna Insurance Company, and was a major donor to Yale College, a commissioner to Indian tribes on the western frontier, and the founder of what became the United States Department of Agriculture. Ellsworth was born in Windsor, Connecticut, son of Founding Father and Chief Justice Oliver Ellsworth and Abigail Wolcott. Ellsworth graduated from Yale University in 1810, and studied law at Tapping Reeve's Litchfield Law School in 1811. On June 22, 1813, he married Nancy Allen Goodrich (daughter of Congressman, Judge, New Haven Mayor and longtime Secretary of the Yale Corporation Elizur Goodrich and his wife Anne Willard Allen) with whom Ellsworth had three children.
https://www.morebooks.de/books/pt/published_by/frac-press/189848/products
Tecnologia
https://www.morebooks.de/store/pt/book/henry-leavitt-ellsworth/isbn/978-613-6-58316-7