Joshua C. Stoddard, Date of Birth, Date of Death

    

Joshua C. Stoddard

American beekeeper

Date of Birth: 26-Aug-1814

Date of Death: 04-Apr-1902

Profession: engineer, beekeeper

Nationality: United States

Zodiac Sign: Virgo


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About Joshua C. Stoddard

  • Joshua C.
  • Stoddard (August 26, 1814 in Pawlet, Vermont – April 4, 1902) was an American inventor.
  • He was educated at the public schools, and became noted as an apiarist.
  • He also turned his attention to inventing, and on October 9, 1855, patented (U.S.
  • Patent 13,668) the steam calliope, used on Mississippi steamerboats.
  • It was originally known as a "steam piano", with Stoddard forming the American Steam Piano Company [sometimes referred to as the American Steam Music Company] in Worcester, Massachusetts.
  • His first instrument, consisting of a steam boiler, a set of valves, and fifteen graded steam whistles played from a pinned cylinder, reportedly could be heard for a range of 5 miles (8.0 km).
  • The Worcester City Council banned him from playing it within the city limits because it was so loud. He also invented the Stoddard horse-rake, patented in 1879.
  • More than 100,000 of his rakes were produced.
  • Other inventions included a fruit-paring machine, a hay-tedder and a fire escape system, patented 1884.

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