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Nationality
  
United States

Name
  
Chester Greenwood


Role
  
Inventor

Significant projects
  
Earmuffs



Born
  
December 4, 1858
Farmington, Maine

Education
  
Public Farmington, ME schools and Wilton, ME Academy

Children
  
Lester Clyde Greenwood, Donald Whittier Greenwood, Vodisa Emilie (Greenwood) Magoon, Clinton Whittier Greenwood

Institution memberships
  
Sarah Isabel (Whittier) Greenwood

Died
  
July 5, 1937, Farmington, Maine, United States

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Chester Greenwood (December 4, 1858 – July 5, 1937), of Farmington, Maine, invented the earmuff in 1873, at the age of 15. He reportedly came up with the idea while ice skating and he asked his grandmother to sew tufts of fur between loops of wire. His patent was for improved ear protectors. He manufactured these ear protectors, providing jobs for people in the Farmington area for nearly 60 years.

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Greenwood also patented a tea kettle, a variation of the steel-toothed rake, an advertising matchbox, and a machine used to produce wooden spools for wire and thread. He invented, but did not patent, an umbrella holder for mail carriers. The total number of patents Greenwood held seems to be contested: Some claim only a handful, while others claim over 100. The memory of the latter helps boost Greenwood's historical legacy.

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In addition to being an inventor, Greenwood was the owner of a bicycle business and a business involving an improved heating system. He also introduced of one of the first telephone systems in Farmington. He was an accomplished machinist, an active member of the community, a business developer, a member of the Unitarian Church and a family man. His wife, Isabel (née Whittier), was a supporter of woman suffrage. He and Isabel were parents of four children.

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In 1977, the State of Maine declared December 21 to be Chester Greenwood Day. Farmington continues to celebrate "Chester Greenwood Day" with a parade on the first Saturday of December.

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The Chester Greenwood House in Farmington is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.


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Chester Greenwood Interesting Objects The first pair of earmuffs The Independent

References

Chester Greenwood Wikipedia


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