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Name
  
George Grant


Role
  
Dentist

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Born
  
September 15, 1847
Oswego, New York

Occupation
  
Dentist, academic, inventor

Children
  
Maybelle C.Grant (Mrs. Alfred P. Russell) George F. Grant, Jr. Frances O. Grant Theodora Grant, Helene Grant

Died
  
August 21, 1910, Chester, New Hampshire, United States

Parents
  
Tudor Elandor Grant, Phillis Pitt

Education
  
Harvard School of Dental Medicine, Harvard University

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George Franklin Grant (September 15, 1846 – August 21, 1910) was the first African-American professor at Harvard. He was also a Boston dentist, and an inventor of a wooden golf tee.

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Biography

He was born on September 15, 1846, in Oswego, New York, to Phillis Pitt and Tudor Elandor Grant.

Before the wooden golf tee was invented, golfers would carry around buckets of sand and build a pile of sand before each shot. This, however, became time-consuming and messy, causing Grant to ponder a solution to the problem. Grant consequently invented the wooden golf tee, used to replace the mound of sand.

He entered the Harvard School of Dental Medicine in 1868, and graduated in 1870. He then took a position in the department of mechanical dentistry in 1871, making him Harvard University's first African-American faculty member.

He was a founding member and later the president of the Harvard Odontological Society and was a member of the Harvard Dental Alumni Association where he was elected president in 1881. In 1899 he improved on Percy Ellis' "Perfectum" tee.

He died on August 21, 1910, at his vacation home in Chester, New Hampshire, of liver disease.

Patent

  • U.S. Patent 638,920
  • References

    George Franklin Grant Wikipedia