In 1860, a wheelwright was a skilled craftsman responsible for making and repairing wooden wheels for various vehicles, including carriages, wagons, and carts. Their work involved selecting the right types of wood, shaping the wheel components, and ensuring that the wheels were properly fitted and balanced for optimal performance. Wheelwrights were essential in an era when horse-drawn transportation was prevalent, providing crucial services to farmers, tradespeople, and travelers. As the industrial revolution progressed, their trade began to decline with the advent of mechanized vehicles.
Richard Cotsman Wright was born in 1860.
Edward William Barton-Wright was born on 1860-11-08.
He received a patent for the paper clip in the 1860's.
Job Pierson died in 1860.
Job's Temple was created in 1860.
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A "wright" was a person who made things - a carpenter, builder or joiner. For instance a "cart wright" a maker of carts, a "wheel wright" a maker of wheels.
He lost his right arm in 1860.
Job Ross House was created in 1860.
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