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Nathan Read (1759- | Nathan Read (1759-1849) was one of the many 18th century inventors from the North Shore. | ||
He invented a machine that could both cut and head nails. According to Jim McAllister in the Salem News, | He invented a machine that could both cut and head nails. According to Jim McAllister in the Salem News, | ||
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Vertical File in Salem Collection - '''Read, Nathan''' | Vertical File in Salem Collection - '''Read, Nathan''' | ||
"Inventors have thrived on the North Shore" Jim McAllister ''Salem News'', Sept. 5, 2011 |
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Nathan Read (1759-1849) was one of the many 18th century inventors from the North Shore.
He invented a machine that could both cut and head nails. According to Jim McAllister in the Salem News, in 1799, he opened a factory in Danversport to take advantage of that technology.
Read was also a pioneer in the field of steam engines and paddle-wheel boats. The former farmer's son also invented a sophisticated boiler and double-acting steam engine.
See Also
Vertical File in Salem Collection - Read, Nathan
"Inventors have thrived on the North Shore" Jim McAllister Salem News, Sept. 5, 2011