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Who invented the first dustpan?

Lloyd p. ray


Lloyd P Ray invented the dustpan but what year?

Lloyd Ray was the first African American to receive a patent for improving the dustpan by attaching a short, wooden handle to a metal collection plate. He received the patent on August 3, 1897.


What black person invented the dust pan?

The dustpan was invented by an American man named T.E. McNeill in 1858.


Where was Lloyd P Ray born?

Lloyd p ray was born in seattle,Washington


What did Lloyd p ray-dust pan inventor do for a living?

Lloyd P. Ray was an acountant.


What is Lloyd p ray's history education?

Lloyd P. Ray died in Seattle, Washington on April 25, 1940. His wife Emma J. Ray died in Seattle on August 24, 1947.


What is Lloyd p ray parents name?

Lloyd P. Ray's parents were William Ray and Mary Ray. Lloyd P. Ray was an influential figure in African American history, known for his contributions in various fields. If you need more specific information about his life or achievements, feel free to ask!


Why did Lloyd P. Ray invent the dustpan?

Actually, there is some question about whether he actually invented it; some historians believe the dustpan had already been invented. But it is beyond dispute that Ray improved it. He added a long handle, so that so people could use the device more easily: they would be able to clean, without getting their hands dirty.


What is Lloyd p ray?

There isn't one unfortunately


Who is Lloyd P Ray?

I am not aware of any widely known individual named Lloyd P. Ray. It is possible that he is a private individual or a less prominent figure.


When did Lloyd p ray marry Emma ray?

Sorry, I don't know when specificly, BUT they were married for 12 years. Lloyd P. Ray have 12 children from 9 other women. Good Luck! I Hope this helped you!


How did Lloyd P ray die?

Lloyd P. Ray died in Seattle, Washington on April 25, 1940 of a natural death. He was best known for being an african-american inventor in the 1900's.