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Remington typewriter from early 1900s trade catalog
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Feb. 7, 1922. “Hobart Reese.” Whose talent seems to have been an ability to type Abraham Lincoln the hard way. National Photo glass negative. View full size.
Drawing for a Typewriter, 06/23/1868
In 1868, C. Lantham Sholes, Carlos Glidden, and Samuel W. Soule received a patent for their improved type-writing machine. In their application, they wrote that “the type-writer is the simplest, most perfectly adapted to its work…and in every way the best of all machines yet designed for the purpose.”
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