Lewis P. Haslett was an American inventor known for developing the first practical water meter in 1849. His invention revolutionized the measurement of water usage and became essential for utility companies to accurately bill customers for water consumption.
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Lewis P. Haslett invented the first gas mask in the United States, specifically in Louisville, Kentucky, in 1847. His design was created to protect workers from inhaling harmful dust and smoke, primarily in the context of industrial work. Haslett's invention laid the groundwork for future advancements in respiratory protection.
Lewis P. Firey was born on 1825-04-11.
Lewis P. Ohliger was born in 1843.
David P. Lewis was born in 1820.
Lewis P. Featherstone was born in 1851.
Lewis P. Hobart was born in 1873.
Lewis P. Dayton was born in 1821.
Lewis P. Fisher was born in 1820.
Lewis P. Ohliger died in 1923.
Lewis P. Featherstone died in 1922.