William James Morrison (1860 - 1926) was a dentist from Nashville, Tennessee.
He was an avid inventor and has a number of inventions to his credit. One of them is the first cotton candy machine, which he constructed in cooperation with John C. Wharton. This electric machine that melted sugar and then used force air to push it through a wire screen was introduced at the 1904. St. Louis World's Fair. That's why he was called "Fairy Floss".
William Morrison became later President of the Tennessee State Dental Association. St. Louis World's Fair
William James Morrison (1860-1926), from Nashville, Tennessee was a noted dentist, lawyer, author and leader in civic and political affairs. i got this from some website.. hope it helps.
William James Morrison was an American inventor best known for creating the first practical cotton candy machine in 1897. His invention revolutionized the way cotton candy was made and popularized it at fairs and festivals. Morrison's machine allowed for the rapid production of the sugary treat, making it a staple of American confectionery culture. He was also involved in various other inventions and innovations during his lifetime.
William James Morrison was a confectioner by profession. He is best known for inventing cotton candy in 1897, along with dentist Thomas M. Graham, who helped him develop the machine that spun sugar into the fluffy treat. Morrison's background in candy-making played a crucial role in his ability to create this popular dessert.
William Morrison and John C. Wharton invented cotton candy in 1897. They developed a machine that melted sugar and then spun it into fine threads, creating the fluffy treat we now know as cotton candy.
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There is no inventor of the time machine because no working machine exists and the ability to travel through time is only a theory. The only time machine people know about is the one in the book from H.G. Wells.