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Barbed Wire Inventor Biz Card, 1880 [182913]

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Barbed Wire Inventor Biz Card, 1880 [182913]
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A business card for "I.L. Ellwood & Co., Manufacturers of Gliddens Patent. Steel Barb Fence Wire. De Kalb, Ill." 5" x 2.75", engraved business card, vignette of barbed section, c1880. Isaac Ellwood's first patent for barbed wire in February 1874 was of points cut out of one sheet of metal. In 1874 Ellwood abandoned his own idea and purchased a one-half interest in Joseph Glidden’s barbed wire patent for $265. Glidden twisted two strands of wire together after placing the handmade barbs on one strand of the wire. The two established the world’s first barbed wire factory. By 1879, fifty million pounds of barbed wire were being produced annually and Ellwood was well on his way to becoming one of the wealthiest men in Illinois. Pencil notes on reverse, otherwise fine. [Illinois]