Alvin J. Fellows is an American inventor best known for his invention of the "Fellows Stapler," a widely used office tool for stapling documents. He holds numerous patents in various fields, often focusing on improving everyday office equipment. His contributions have significantly impacted office efficiency and productivity.
Erik Fellows's birth name is Erik John Fellows.
Annie Fellows Johnston was born in 1863.
Dan Fellows Platt died in 1937.
Thomas Howard Fellows was born in 1822.
Richard W. Fellows died on 1998-08-07.
On July 14, 1868, Alvin J. Fellows of New Haven, CT patented the tape measure.
Alvin J. Fellows on July 14, 1868
The design on which most modern spring tape measures are built was patented by a New Haven, Connecticut resident named Alvin J. Fellows on 14 July 1868.
Alvin J. Reines died in 2004.
Alvin J. Reines was born in 1958.
Alvin J. Beck has written: 'I Whispered Your Name' 'The Third Sunday'
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Alvin J. Schumacher has written: 'My little book of feasts' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Lending library, Fasts and feasts, Juvenile literature
Don Fellows's birth name is Donald Fellows.
Edith Fellows's birth name is Edith Marilyn Fellows.
Erik Fellows's birth name is Erik John Fellows.
Political dissidents and black people who he mostly ordered dead.