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Charles Spiro

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Name
  
Charles Spiro


Died
  
1933

Awards
  
John Scott Legacy Medal and Premium

Charles Spiro (January 1, 1850 - December 17, 1933) was an American inventor and an attorney who held 200 patents and patented Columbia, Bar-Lock and Visigraph typewriters, among others. Spiro was born and died in New York City. He gave up his law profession after nine years and focused on refining his typewriters. He was also president of C. Spiro Manufacturing Company of Yonkers.

References

Charles Spiro Wikipedia