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The following list contains details of the inventors and the Inventions that shaped America in the s. Inventions in the 's Fact 1: - Electric Iron: Timeline: The first lightweight electric iron was invented by American businessman Earl Richardson in His design made the iron with more heat in the point - he called his new company Hotpoint which he founded founded in The Thor washing machine was designed by Hurley engineer Alva J.

Fisher , a patent for the new electric washing machine was issued on August 9, The Thor electric washing machine was mass marketed throughout America in US electric washing machine sales reached , units in Inventions in the 's Fact 4: - Vacuum Cleaner: Timeline: Janitor James Spangler invented his "electric suction-sweeper," the first practical domestic vacuum cleaner in and sold the rights the following year to a relative, William Hoover.

Inventions in the 's Fact 1: - Electric Toaster: Timeline: An employee of General Electric, Frank Shailor, invented the first commercially successful electric toaster in Inventions in the 's Fact 6: - Electric Blanket: Timeline: The first practical electric blanket was invented in by American physician Sidney I. Inventions in the 's Fact 8: - The Radio: Timeline: Italian inventor Guglielmo Marconi succeeded in the first radio broadcast in The US Radio Industry began in when American engineer, Edwin Armstrong , invented a special circuit that made long-range radio transmission of voice and music practical.

Inventions in the 's Fact 9: - Refrigerator: Timeline: The first refrigerator for home use were invented by American inventor Fred W. Wolf in In Frigidaire introduced the first self-contained unit expanding the market and introducing Americans to domestic refrigerators and freezers for food storage. Inventions in the 's Fact - Electric Dishwasher: Timeline: The first electric dishwasher was invented by the Walker brothers in The first small dishwasher suitable for domestic use was invented by inventor William Howard Livens in Inventions in the 's Fact - Guided Missile: Timeline: American inventor Elmer Sperry built the first aerial torpedo in , which became the first successful guided missile.

Refer to Early US Aviation. Inventions in the 's Fact - Band-Aid: Timeline: The convenient dressing with adhesive tape was invented by Earle Dickson in Inventions in the 's Fact - Lie Detector: Timeline: The lie detector, the modern polygraph system that sensed reactions that helped to determine whether or not a person was lying, was invented by John A.

Larson in Ellerbeck created the first practical retractable hardtop convertible prototype in The rapid growth of the automobile industry led to a number of important 's inventions , with many different industrial spin-offs. Harvey Fletcher of Brigham Young University. Earl McLeod. The electrical television system with the dissector tube was invented by Philo Fransworth in The first experimental Television broadcast in the US. Harding, and Vice President Calvin Coolidge.

The memorial was designed by Henry Bacon to resemble a Grecian-style temple complete with columns and a foot-tall marble statue of Lincoln that was sculpted by Daniel Chester French. The only regular use is for the two weeks a year that the Wimbledon Championships take place. The Irish Civil War began during June.

The conflict was fought between the Irish Nationalists and the Irish Republicans. The civil war continued for 11 months with the Pro-Treaty forces claiming victory in the end. More about the Irish Free State. The initial run of the magazine was just 1, but it soon grew into one of the best-selling magazines in the United States.

By the 's they began to publish original articles and by the end of the century they had a circulation in the millions and were distributed in over 15 languages around the world. The classic silent horror film memorably starred Max Schreck as the titular ghoul and it was directed by F. Some versions of the film survived and it was released in the United States in By This Year, over commercial radio stations are in operation in the United States.

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