African Americans
Eli H. Janney was born in 1831.
Eli H. Janney died in 1912.
The Janney coupler was named after Eli H. Janney who patented the invention in 1873. The Janney coupler was an improvement in railroad car couplers that became the standard for the railroad freightcar couplers.
Eli H. Janney was born to Eli Janney and Mary D. Janney. His father was known for his work as a civil engineer and his mother was involved in various community activities. Janney himself became a notable figure in the development of the railroad industry, particularly for his invention of the Janney coupler.
Hillsboro, Loudon County, Virginia. Son of Daniel Janney.
inventor of the modern knuckle coupler that replaced link and pin couplers on North Americanrailroads
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Wm. H. Taft died on 8 March 1930. Official cause of death was heart ailment.
H. H. Holmes died on May 7, 1896 at the age of 34.
H. H. Asquith died on February 15, 1928 at the age of 75.
Dr H. H. Crippen died on November 23, 1910 at the age of 48.