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Newman B Marshman was an inventor who helped Lee Burridge invent some improvements of the typewriter.
Christopher Latham Sholes, a newspaper editor, developed the typewriter, with the help of Samuel Soule and Carlos Glidden, in the 1860s. The purpose of the typewriter was to create a faster and more efficient way of transcribing text than writing by hand. Burridge and Marshman were not directly involved in the invention of the typewriter.
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Lee S. Burridge created the type writing machine.
he invented the typewriter
The Typewriter in 1866
The biography of William Carey, Joshua Marshman, and William Ward, known as "The Serampore Trio", can be found in various published works documenting their missionary activities in India during the 18th and 19th centuries. Books such as "The Missionary Trio: William Carey, Joshua Marshman, and William Ward" by Hiralal Verma or "The Serampore Trio: William Carey, Joshua Marshman, and William Ward" by John Clark Marshman provide detailed accounts of their lives and contributions to Christian missions in India. These books are available in libraries, bookstores, and online retailers.
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Charles Thuber invented the typewriter in 1843 :)