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And who really invented those later marvels, the friction match, the barometer, the airplane, the steamboat?

From Time Magazine Archive

No man in the country had ever seen a stove, or a furnace, or a friction match, or an envelope, or a piece of mineral coal.

From A School History of the United States by McMaster, John Bach

No wort der Breitmann ootered, He only make a sgratch, Calm and silend on de daple, Mit a liddle friction match.

From The Breitmann Ballads by Leland, Charles Godfrey

The sewing-machine had brought with it, like the friction match, one of the most profound influences in modifying domestic life, and making it different from that of all preceding time.

From Edison, His Life and Inventions by Dyer, Frank Lewis

But the first really practical friction match was made in the United States in 1836 by L.C.

From The Scrap Book, Volume 1, No. 6 August 1906 by Various




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