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14 Mar 1800
James Bogardus |
birth James Bogardus Born 14 Mar 1800; died 13 Apr 1874 at age 74. American inventor and builder who popularized cast-iron construction, which was commonly used in American industrial and commercial building from 1850-80. He did so by shipping prefabricated sections from his factory in New York City to construction sites. His first iron-fronted building was a 5-story chemists shop (1848). His best-known building was his own 4-story factory that he built on Center Street, New York City, with an exterior consisting entirely of cast-iron piers and lintels. He had previously been a manufacturer of grinding machines, and was also known for his invention of engraving and die-sinking machinery. |
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14 Mar 1800
Daines Barrington |
death Daines Barrington Daines Barrington, English naturalist (born 1727) |