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For the times in which she lived she became, "quite well off."
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Martha Scott died on May 28, 2003 at the age of 90.
Martha J. Coston, an American inventor and businesswoman, is best known for developing a system of colored signal flares that improved maritime communication. While she did not receive traditional medals, her contributions to maritime safety were recognized in various ways, including a patent for her flare system and her induction into the National Inventors Hall of Fame in 2001. Her work has left a lasting legacy in maritime navigation and safety.
Martha Coston attended the Philadelphia School for the Deaf. She faced challenges in her education due to her family's financial difficulties, but she persevered and ultimately became an influential inventor and businesswoman, best known for her work in developing signal flares.
There are many inventors that were women. The woman who invented the night flare was called by the name of Martha Coston.
Tim Coston's birth name is Timothy Coston.
Yes, Martha Coston attended school, where she received an education that included studies in the arts and sciences. She was particularly influenced by her exposure to her father's work as a naval officer, which sparked her interest in developing maritime signal flares. Despite facing challenges as a woman in the 19th century, she pursued her interests and became an accomplished inventor.
Martha J. Lamb died in 1893.
Martha J. Lamb was born in 1826.
Jim Coston is 6' 2".