Weston Fulton in Tennessee: Edison of the South

Dewaine A. Speaks
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Being an inventor at the dawning of the twentieth century was an exciting time for Weston Fulton, Tennessee's most prolific. The Industrial Revolution was well underway, and technology was changing rapidly. Because of Fulton's numerous inventions and patent requests, the U.S. Patent Office dedicated a room solely to his applications, and the press began calling him the Edison of the South. His most important invention, the seamless metal bellows, has gone to the bottom of the sea as the triggering device for the U.S. Navy's depth charges and to the surface of the Moon to help supply drinking water for the astronauts. Dewaine Speaks, a longtime employee of the company founded by Fulton, gives a detailed description of the many ways Fulton's inventions have influenced mankind.



Binding Type: Hardcover
Publisher: History PR
Published: 11/22/2021
ISBN: 9781540250544
Pages: 146
Weight: 0.81lbs
Size: 9.00h x 6.00w x 0.38d